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Jean-Paul Sartre

Sartre had an open relationship with prominent feminist and fellow existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir. Together, Sartre and de Beauvoir challenged the cultural and social assumptions and expectations of their upbringings, which they considered bourgeois, in both lifestyles and thought. The conflict between oppressive, spiritually destructive conformity (''mauvaise foi'', literally, 'bad faith') and an "authentic" way of "being" became the dominant theme of Sartre's early work, a theme embodied in his principal philosophical work ''Being and Nothingness'' (''L'Être et le Néant'', 1943). Sartre provided an introduction to his philosophy in his work ''Existentialism Is a Humanism'' (''L'existentialisme est un humanisme'', 1946), originally presented as a lecture.
Born in Paris, Sartre lost his father at age two and was raised primarily by his mother and grandfather, who introduced him to literature. He studied at the prestigious École Normale Supérieure, where he developed a deep interest in philosophy, influenced by thinkers like Henri Bergson, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger. Sartre’s early academic career included teaching in several French lycées and engaging in provocative pranks and debates.
Sartre’s life was marked by strong political engagement. During World War II, he was drafted, captured, and later released, after which he co-founded the resistance group Socialisme et Liberté. Though the group dissolved, Sartre became an influential voice in occupied France, contributing to underground literature and writing plays like ''No Exit''. After the war, he co-founded the journal ''Les Temps modernes'' and increasingly used his platform to advocate for political and social causes. He supported anti-colonial movements, condemned French policies in Algeria, opposed U.S. intervention in Vietnam, and aligned himself at various times with Marxism, Maoism, and anarchism. Despite declining health in his later years, Sartre remained committed to activism and intellectual debate until his death in 1980. His funeral drew 50,000 mourners. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Raprieve by Sartre Jean Paul
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Iron in the soul by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Literary essays by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The Reprieve by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Saint Senet : actor and martyr by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Situations by Sartre, Jean Paul
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The Psychology of Imagination by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The Reprieve by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Iron in the soul by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The diary of Antoine Roquentin by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The emotions outline of a theory by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The age of reason by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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The Age of reason by Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Dhavala bhisana by Sartre, Jean Paul
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