Essays In Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre

Essays In Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre

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Essays In Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre

In The Stranger Next Door, Alrene Stein explores how a small community with a declining industrial economy became the site of a bitter battle over gay rights. Fearing job loss and a feeling of being left behind, one Oregon town's working-class residents allied with religious conservatives to deny the civil liberties of queer men and women. In a book that combines strong on-the-ground research and lucid analysis with a novelist's imaginative sympathy, Stein's exploration of how fear and uncertainty can cause citizens to shift blame onto strangers provides insight into the challenges the country faces in the age of Trump.

Winner of the 2001 Ruth Benedict Award

Gabriel Marcel was the premier Christian existentialist in mid-century Europe. He is the author of many books, including, from St. Augustine's Press, Homo Viator, Man against Mass Society, The Mystery of Being (in two volumes), and Thou Shall Not Die.

Brendan Sweetman is Professor of Philosophy at Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO. He has published over seventy articles and reviews, and is author and editor of eight books, including The Vision of Gabriel Marcel (2008), and Religion and Science: An Introduction (2010). He is president of the Gabriel Marcel Society.

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ISBN 13 9780806501628
ISBN 10 0806501626
Title Essays In Existentialism
Author Jean Paul Sartre
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Kensington Publishing
Year published 2002-12-02
Number of pages 437
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