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Beauty and the beast: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Baader-Meinhof Gang / Seidler, Meir   Journal Article
Seidler, Meir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article deals with the intellectual and philosophical background of Sartre's thought, which made him susceptible to the influence of left-wing totalitarian structures in general and to left-wing terrorism in particular. Consequently it is argued that Sartre's identification with Stalinism in his younger years, and his later sympathies with the infamous German Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang, were more than mere expressions of his personality, but rather part and parcel of his special blend of existentialism and philosophy. At the end of the article, Sartre's position in this matter is contrasted with the position of another existentialist French thinker, Sartre's contemporary, Albert Camus.
Key Words Terrorism  Intellectuals  Stalinism  Baader - Meinhof  Red Army Faction  Baader 
Meinhof  Sartre  Urban Guerilla 
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Beauty and the beast: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Baader-Meinhof gang / Seidler, Meir   Journal Article
Seidler, Meir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article deals with the intellectual and philosophical background of Sartre's thought, which made him susceptible to the influence of left-wing totalitarian structures in general and to left-wing terrorism in particular. Consequently it is argued that Sartre's identification with Stalinism in his younger years, and his later sympathies with the infamous German Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang, were more than mere expressions of his personality, but rather part and parcel of his special blend of existentialism and philosophy. At the end of the article, Sartre's position in this matter is contrasted with the position of another existentialist French thinker, Sartre's contemporary, Albert Camus.
Key Words Terrorism  Intellectuals  Stalinism  Baader - Meinhof  Red Army Faction  Baader 
Meinhof  Sartre  Urban Guerilla 
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