Camus completed a full draft of a novel with shocking content, but abandoned it to focus on The Stranger. This novel was A Happy Death.
Mark Fisher makes strong claims about imagining alternatives to what he calls "Capitalist Realism," but can he defend them?
Written during a time of personal crisis, "The Silent Men" explores the themes of narcissism, aging, and death.
The problem of moral luck might mean we need a radical change in how we think about morality.
The competition for power between the Church and the State means there cannot be peace. Marsilius of Padua thought the solution was to take all power from the Church.
The most challenging of Camus’s short stories, ‘The Renegade,’ paints a picture of the violent inner turmoil of some thinkers on the Left.
Nietzsche believed that ideas conceived while sitting down were not worthwhile; he wanted his books to be performed, not quietly read.
Is might always right, and is greed good? Euripides explores these questions in the world’s only extant complete satyr play.