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    <![CDATA[Resistance, Rebellion and Death: Essays]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the speech he gave upon accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, Albert Camus said that a writer &quot;cannot serve today those who make history; he must serve those who are subject to it.&quot; And in these twenty-three political essays, he demonstrates his commitment to history's victims, from the fallen maquis of the French Resistance to the casualties of the Cold War.<br/> <em>Resistance, Rebellion and Death</em> displays Camus's rigorous moral intelligence addressing issues that range from colonial warfare in Algeria to the social cancer of capital punishment. But this stirring book is above all a reflection on the problem of freedom, and, as such, belongs in the same tradition as the works that gave Camus his reputation as the conscience of our century: <em>The Stranger</em>, <em>The Rebel</em> and <em>The Myth of Sisyphus</em>.]]>
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