Sartre
Sartre
Old
Survival
PELTON HYDRO TURBINE
Pelton Hydro-electric power generator
Fun in the sun
BELL . . .
Downtown
On a Summer noon
Window shopping
607L6
Abandoned
Abandoned
Dedicated to the First People of California
Grinding rocks
Plymouth House Inn
Casks
On the rocks
A fence
Californian rocks
California rocks
Phenomenology
Catching the warmth grapes on fence
Grapes on fence
Vineyard
Survival
Entangled
Sartre and Beauvoir
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Such a psychology could be seen at work behind outbreaks like the French ‘evenements’ (events) in 1968. Those students who temporarily took over Paris and brought down General de Gaulle had no “rational” reason to rebel, for they were for the most part pampered offspring of one of the freest and most prosperous societies on earth. But It was precisely the absence of struggle and sacrifice in their middle-class lives that led them to take to the streets and confront the police. While many were infatuated with unworkable fragments of ideas like Maoism, they had no particularly coherent vision of a better society. The substance of their protest, however, was a matter of indifference; what they rejected with life in a society in which ideals had somehow become impossible. ~ Page 330 (Excerpt: "End of History And the Last Man" Author: Francis Fukuyama"
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