I really enjoyed it. It does a great job dealing with different movements and political developments, such as the "Arguments" group, Camus's debates with Sartre, the development of Heideggarian Marxism, Jean-Paul Sartre's political development, the influence of Alexander Kojeve's lectures on Hegel (which actually convinced me to buy "The Phenomenology of Spirt"), and a lot more.
Have you ever read "Existential Marxism in Postwar France" by Mark Poster? I just finished it, and I think you would like it.
I agree. Although I still remain a Sartrean Existentialist to a degree, I think Camus makes good points about the absurdity of the world, and he does make fair points against Sartre. Although I do disagree with his Syndicalist politics, I am enjoying Camus's work, "The Rebel", and I do plan on buying "The Stranger".
What's your opinion on Albert Camus?
It's a bit difficult to read, but it's quite interesting. I consider myself an existentialist at this point, so yeah.
I just started reading "Being and Nothingness".
Once again, thank you.
Also, sorry to bug you again, but the description for the group also mentioned a "Revolutonary Democratic Rally". By sound of it, I'm guessing it has something to do with the '68 uprising, but what is it exactly?
Okay, thanks.
I noticed in the description of the "Existentialist Marxist" group that it mentions a party called the Proletarian Left. What's the deal with them?
Libertarian Socialist
I'm a baaaaad man...
Junior Revolutionary
Spawn of Cuban Exiles
No Justice, No Peace
Old Major
Revolutionary Socialist
Revolutionary