No victims, no executioners
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Nuclear bombs ushered in the "Age of Nonviolence," but human minds still live in an "Age of Violence." This profound contradiction between the facts of reality and the prevailing way of thinking to this day is the terror that haunts humanity.
Many ideologies are based on the idea that thousands must die for millions to live in peace, based on the principle that "the end justifies the means." In these essays, Albert Camus attempts to expose this deception and deception, based on the principle that crime cannot be justified by crime.
Albert Camus lived through the occupation of his country, as well as two world wars, and civil wars here and there. He also witnessed all sides preparing for a third world war. This war nearly broke out after Khrushchev secretly smuggled a number of nuclear warheads into Cuba in the 1960s to destroy the United States, in what is known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Camus witnessed firsthand the brutality of war, which people seem unable to live without, despite its enormous costs. The victims accumulate, and the executioners multiply in every war. According to Albert Camus, a new world order must exist, with a global legislative body with executive power across the globe. Simply put, "democracy must prevail over the nations of the world," with the peoples of the world electing a new global parliament as the only solution to the age of fear and terror in which we live, and the only solution to ridding Europe of the cycle of "victims versus executioners" that ravaged Europe during that dark period.
Produkt Details
Verlag: دار نينوى للدراسات والنشر والتوزيع
Genre: Sprache - Sonstige
Sprache: ara
Umfang: 130 Seiten
Größe: 436,7 KB
ISBN: 9789933383442
Veröffentlichung: 31. Mai 2025