A Beacon of Hope

In one of modern philosophy’s most celebrated scuffles, Jean-Paul Sartre derided Albert Camus for rejecting violence committed in service of noble ideals. If you snub your nose at movements that practice armed resistance, Sartre warned, you’ll end up standing by yourself. That may be so, Camus shot back, but without my stance, millions of men and women would be truly alone.

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