
Albert Camus – The Rebel – Part 3
Revolution and Ideology
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The Science of Science and Socialism
Camuses. Marks is simultaneously a bourgeois and a revolutionary propet the latter is better known than the former, but the former explains many things in the career of the latter. He smarks, scientific messianism is itself of bourgeois origin. His doctrine, which he wanted to be a realist doctrine, actually was a realistic was realistic during the period of the religion of science. A hundred years later, science encounters relativity, uncertainty and chance. The economy must take into account electricity, metallurgy and atomic production. It renders ridiculous the marx's pretension of maintaining that truths 100 years old are unalterable without ceasing to be scientific. I metis a strat fir of
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