Episode #226 ... Albert Camus - The Rebel
Today we talk about Camus’ concept of rebellion and how it offers a powerful alternative to abstract ideologies. We talk about solidarity as the foundation for justice without systems. We talk about the death penalty as a symbol of premeditated murder disguised as virtue. We talk about rebellion as something closer to art than politics—an act rooted in experience, defined by limits, and carried out with sincerity. Hope you love it! :) Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help. Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: / philosophizethis Social: Instagram: / philosophizethispodcast X: / iamstephenwest Facebook: / philosophizethisshow

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