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Reading a Lost Wartime Letter from Albert Camus in 2020

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In Camus’s vision—as expressed in a letter on the philosophical crisis of the French Resistance—justice, including economic justice, is meaningless without an equally passionate commitment to liberty.
Adam Gopnik writes about the discovery of a letter written by Albert Camus, in 1943, on the philosophical crisis of the French Resistance, and how the letter’s message resonates today.

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