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    And Sartre has become very, very influential in the West.

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    Sartre's primary idea is that people, as humans, are"condemned to be free".

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    The existentialists-- Sartre, Camus and others-- say that life can never be blissful.

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    In 1975, when asked how he would like to be remembered, Sartre replied:.

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    Sartre was initially buried in a temporary grave to the left of the cemetery gate.

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    Sartre was a notorious chain smokerwhich could also have contributed to the deterioration of his health.

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    From his first years in the École Normale, Sartre was one of its fiercest pranksters.

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    It was at ENS that Sartre began his life-long, sometimes fractious, friendship with Raymond Aron.

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    If you think, like Sartre, that you have free will, how might you demonstrate it?

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    Richard Webster considers Sartre one of many modern thinkers who have reconstructed Judaeo-Christian orthodoxies in secular form.

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    Sartre was a notorious chain smoker, which could also have contributed to the deterioration of his health.

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    Sartre always sympathized with the Left, and supported the FrenchCommunistParty(PCF) until the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary.

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    Jean-Paul Sartre considers the frontier situation as“foul”, boredom, experiencing unreasonable expectations, foreboding of the futility of any undertakings.

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    Due to poor health(he claimed that his poor eyesight affected his balance) Sartre was released in April 1941.

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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this might be the cause of Sartre's disappointment and discouragement.

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    Sartre always sympathized with the Left, and supported the French Communist Party(PCF) until the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary.

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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this may have been the cause of Sartre's disappointment and discouragement.

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    A century after Darwin, Jean-Paul Sartre said that we are condemned to freedom, and I think he is right.

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    While a Marxist, Sartre attacked what he saw as abuses of freedom and human rights by the Soviet Union.

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    Because of poor health(he claimed that his poor eyesight and exotropia affected his balance) Sartre was released in April 1941.

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    We do not know what we want and yet we are responsible for what we are- that is the fact.”-Sartre.

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    In Sartre's case, this was witnessed in June 1961, when a plastic bomb exploded in the entrance of his apartment building.

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    Sartre's theater, novels and short stories often show individuals forced to confront their freedom or doomed for their refusal to act.

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    When Sartre says man is thrown into the world, the very word, the very formulation shows that you do not belong.

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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this may have been the cause of Sartre 's disappointment and discouragement.

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    On October 22, 1964, existentialist author Jean Paul Sartre was awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize for literature, which he chose to decline.

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    Sartre's student had to choose between two actions, and he judged, separately of each of them, that it was required of him.

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    Hell may be other people, as Sartre said, but at least at the moment we don't have to live in Hell forever.

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    Ali Shariati, the key intellectual behind the Iranian revolution of 1978- 79, translated Franz Fanon, Che Guevara, and Jean-Paul Sartre into Persian.

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    Existentialist author Jean- Paul Sartre said that since there is no God, man is abandoned and exists in a universe that is absolutely indifferent.

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