Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre: 'Lost' letter shows

Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre: 'Lost' letter shows

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The pair grew apart in the midst of the Cold War and began to disagree over philosophy and politics

Camus and Sartre: what began as a close friendship ended in bitter and public disdain in the 1950s. Sartre, Stalin's most prominent Western apologist, argued that the use of terror and violence (

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