Perspectives on Federalism (Nov 2015)

International Dictatorship or International Democracy. A Discussion of Albert Camus’ 1946 Considerations

  • Visone Tommaso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/pof-2015-0012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 116 – 132

Abstract

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In the series Neither Victims Nor Executioners (1946) the Franco-Algerian writer Albert Camus argued for the need of a relative utopia that would allow man, who refused the logic of murder and violence, to revolt against their historical condition. To this end Camus stressed the importance of fighting for a new democratic world order that would have reversed the condition of international dictatorship immanent in the interdependent world of the 20th century. In the series of essays another reading is possible; an attempt to find a new political way after the end of the classic modern world - a system founded on the supremacy of European nation-States - and to consider such an attempt as an interesting standpoint to face current transnational challenges.

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