"Camus, Philosophe: To Return to our Beginnings" is the first book on Camus to read Camus in light of, and critical dialogue with, subsequent French and European philosophy. It argues that, while not an academic philosopher, Albert Camus was a "philosophe" in more profound senses looking back to classical precedents, and the engaged French "lumieres" of the 18th century. Aiming his essays and literary writings at the wider reading public, Camus criticism of the forms of political theology enshrined in fascist and Stalinist regimes singles him out markedly from more recent theological and messianic turns in French thought. His defense of classical thought, turning around the notions of natural beauty, a limit, and "mesure" makes him a singularly relevant figure given today s continuing debates about climate change, as well as the way forward for the post-Marxian Left. This book is also available in paperback.".
Camus, Philosophe : To Return to Our Beginnings