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Albert Camus – The Rebel – Part 3

Revolution and Ideology

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The Ends of History Are Premature

The demand for justice ends in injustice if it is not primarily based on an ethical justification of justice. Without this, crime itself one day becomes a duty. When good and evil are reintegrated in time and confused with events, nothing is any longer good or bad, but only either premature or out of date. Who will decide on the opportunity if not the opportunist? So yo, remember back to section two. He argues that nica leaves the window open for totalitarianism. Since marxism deifies rigt and elevates history, then ethical judgment becomes relitively cloudy and complicated,. because nothing as ever wrong or right. It’s only early or premature or out

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