Saturday, November 19, 2011

What did Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre have a falling out over?

Did they ever renew their friendship.|||Camus detested and abhorred totalitarianism, to which Sartre apparently espoused in his philosophies, Sartre was all for a more radicalized form of Marxism.|||Camus wanted the toilet paper roll to fall to the front. Sartre was enraged, said it should fall to the back. He accused Camus of being a Humphrey Bogart. Camus called Sartre a wall-eyed Marty Feldman. Words were exchanged, they traded blows, shots rang out and one of them was left bleeding to death at the side of the road. "Like a dog" he thought. It was as if the shame of it would outlive him.|||due to Camus' rejection of Soviet methods, Sartre would state that Camus had forsaken solidarity as a guiding principal.|||You should read the eulogy that JPS delivered on the untimely death of Camus. What they did not patch up in life, JPS put right afterwards.|||i think it was just a difference in ideas and new they never renewed their friendship|||godsmuck|||Sex and its impact.





No they never did.

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