Episode #228 ... Albert Camus - Kafka and The Fall
Today we talk about Camus' book The Fall and what the main character represents in his larger project. We also talk about someone Camus deeply admired, Franz Kafka, and how to think of the images he created in his work. We talk about the experience of the modern individual in relation to politics. We also talk about what Camus and Kafka disagreed on. 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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