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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Talks about Camus's view on todays world

In reading Camuss essay I was very intrigued by his ideas and beliefs. I have actually never read an article in which some one(a) so well criticized the domain today, but at the same time provided a means to where it should go and an boilersuit attitude adjustment in which todays society should take in order to move globally into a whole new-sprung(prenominal) perspective of living. Camus talked much in this essay about charge and how both fear and history has seemingly driven the world to what it is today. The basis of our very society seems to stand mostly on fear, fear of terrorism, fear of the unknown, even fear of our neighbors, and I am with him when he states that this is some subject in which our world should not be establish on. Also mentioned in his essay was mutilate, and conflicts both within a nation and outside of a nation. The way we legitimize death penalty I agree is at the least disgusting, the fact that one person can have such disregards for a thing as great as one humans biography is horrible. The fact that in war one kind of murder may not be justifiable, however the murder of 100,000 others is, doesnt halt to baffle me.

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        In reading Camuss essay I couldnt agree more(prenominal) with his thoughts and beliefs. The only way it seems that the only way the world we stand in today is going to further itself and be make more humanistic is if we can better ourselves as a whole and a number of people can tint up and make a surefire effort at a more realistic approach. The world shouldnt be based on fear and history; it should be based on bettering creation for the...

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