EPISODE · Jun 30, 2019 · 1H 24M
The Rebel
from Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's Left
How does one rebel ethically? Can revolution be ethical if it strives for the absolute ideals of justice and equality? What is the role of freedom and mortality in politics and our existential being within our experiences of capitalism? These and other questions are the subject of this week's episode as Comrade David joins us to read through The Rebel by the French-Algerian existentialist/absurdist philosopher and essayist, Albert Camus. As always with Comrade David, we also manage to relate rebellion and absurdist philosophy to comics, Ariana Grande, and the occult with a healthy dose of shit-talking along the way. Yeet. Yeet. Further Reading/References Analysis and Summary of The Rebel Albert Camus Biography Absurdist Philosophy Krushchev's Speech to the 20th Congress of the CPSU The Algerian War The Myth of Sisyphus Marquis de Sade Latreamont Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own The Frankfurt School Erich Fromm's Escape from Freedom Daryl Davis and Talking with KKK Members Podcast and Summary of Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death ------------------------------------------------ Email us at [email protected] Follow us on Twitter at Red Library@red_library_pod Click here to subscribe to Red Library on iTunes Click here to support Red Library on Patreon Click here to find Red Library on Facebook Click here to find the host's political theory blog, Capillaries: Theory at the Front
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