Craig DeLancey is professor of philosophy and chair of the department of philosophy at the State University of New York at Oswego. He has published books and papers on metaphysics and logic. His most recent book is Consciousness as Complex Event: Towards a New Physicalism.
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Introduction 1. The Absurd 2. Suicide and Murder 3. Metaphysical Revolt 4. Historical Revolt 5. Just Revolt 6. The Fall and a New Paradox of Liberalism Bibliography Index
"This book makes an impressive case for the contemporary relevance and importance of Camus's political thinking." - Anthony Rudd, author of The Philosophy of Camus "In an era marked by moral uncertainty and ideological extremes, Just Revolt offers a critical lens to navigate the contemporary crisis of values, showing how Camus's philosophy can serve as a guiding compass in confronting the ethical and political dilemmas of our time." - Maciej Kaluza, co-editor of Brill's Companion to Camus

