Sartre's critique of the abstract universal: elements for a multicultural way of thinking
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Sartre, Kean, Les Mots, La Nausée, Carnets de la drôle de guerre, Le Mur, L'Enfance d'un Chef, La Chambre, L'Etre et le Néant, existentialisme, D.J. van Lennep, multiculturel, Réflexions sur la question juiveAbstract
Within the limited framework of this article, we would like to outline Sartre's critique of abstract universality, based in particular on his Réflexions sur la question juive. On this basis, we will be able to identify some of the areas in which Sartre's thought offers theoretical resources for the contemporary debate on cultural justice.
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