The A-Z of isms… existentialism. There they are, the quintessential existentialists, lounging in a Parisian left-bank café discussing the meaninglessness of life. There is some truth behind every detail of this stereotype but in its totality it’s a misleading caricature. It owes much to Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, both philosophers, writers and famous public intellectuals in France, from the Second World War until Sartre’s death in 1980. Here is in details.
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