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Tag Archives: Existential questions
On seeing ourselves in each other!
I was reading Matthew Sharpe’s wonderful article on the film ‘Far from Men’ based on Albert Camus’s short story, L’Hote (https://theconversation.com/loin-des-hommes-we-are-all-first-men-camus-algerians-and-oelhoffens-camus-47005 ) and my mind turned to the powerful sense of connection we can often feel with writers who have lived in … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum seekers, Ethics, Far from men, Life and society, Philosophy, Politics, refugees, Social justice, Writing
Tagged Albert Camus, asylum seekers;, border protection, Conceptual thinking; Davina Cooper; gender equality; social norms, ethics, Existential questions, Far from men, human rights, philosophy, politics, refugees, wisdom
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