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- Title
THE INFINITE ANGUISH OF FREE SOULS.
- Authors
Schall, James V.
- Abstract
The article analyzes the essay "The Almond Trees," by Albert Camus. Having read Napoleon where the emperor compared power and mind, Camus reflected that during the wars of Europe, it was often not the conquerors who became famous, but the mystic, artists or the writers who recorded the wars. Many deplores this situation and confusion but Camus observed that not knowing whether the mind is evil or whether it can win over power, man must have enough faith in reason to understand the question of the right ordering of being.
- Subjects
CAMUS, Albert, 1913-1960; ESSAYS; EMPERORS; RATIONALISM; INTELLECT; CONQUERORS
- Publication
University Bookman, 2007, Vol 45, Issue 3, p55
- ISSN
0041-9265
- Publication type
Article