The Rebel
An Essay on Man in Revolt (Vintage International)
What's it about
Ever feel like the world's rules just don't make sense? What if your gut feeling that something is deeply wrong is the most human and powerful instinct you have? Discover how to turn your discontent into a powerful, meaningful force for change. This isn't about blind rage or destruction. You'll learn Albert Camus's profound blueprint for rebellion—one rooted in logic, justice, and a deep love for humanity. Uncover the crucial difference between a rebel and a revolutionary to find your own authentic path to a more just world.
Meet the author
A towering figure of 20th-century literature and philosophy, Albert Camus was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature for illuminating the problems of the human conscience. Born in French Algeria, his firsthand experience with political turmoil, injustice, and the absurdity of the human condition fueled his lifelong exploration of rebellion and morality. Camus’s work, deeply rooted in his role within the French Resistance against Nazi occupation, champions a revolt against tyranny in all its forms, making him an enduring voice for freedom.

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