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In these two interviews, the Marxist historian and scholar Perry Anderson takes Sartre on a wide-ranging tour of his philosophy and politics. The skilful and part chronological interrogation of various fundamental Satrean concepts, and the detailed and complex elucidations of them by the philosopher, make these interviews a must for anyone interested in Sartre?s philosophical, political and ethical development. The wide range of topics discussed also includes freedom of choice, his uneasy relationship with Freudian concepts, his debates with Marx, and his acute observations on drama, the Cultural Revolution, Stalinism, the May Events and of course, the US war on Vietnam. Their breadth remains a testimony to one man?s attempt to make philosophical sense of the tumultuous world around him.
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