Sartre : From phenomenology to marxism

Research in Phenomenology 2 (1):111-120 (1972)
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Abstract

As debate continues1 we hope to shed some light on the development of Sartre's thought by returning to his philosophical beginnings, to his phenomenology, confident that it is here, in its origins, that we will find what has always been the very center of his thought.

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