El hombre rebelde
Camus, Albert
In his classic study of rebellious thought, Albert Camus traces a journey that goes from the Enlightenment to the revolutions of the 20th century, passing through movements such as anarchism or nihilism. Controversial since its publication, the book also explores the link between political and aesthetic rebellion, with an analysis of figures such as the Marquis de Sade, Marx, Nietzsche and the surrealists. In the end, Camus not only reviews almost two centuries of insubordination, but also offers valuable hypotheses about the excess of his time and, to a large extent, of ours.
- Author
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Camus, Albert
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Philosophy
- EAN
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9788439739500
- ISBN
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978-84-397-3950-0
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Literatura Random House (Mondadori)
- Pages
- 400
- High
- 23.8 cm
- Weight
- 14.4 cm
- Release date
- 10-02-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series