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Sartre's primary idea is that people, as humans, are "condemned to be free". This
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Sartre's primary idea is that people, as humans, are "condemned to be free". This
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The Root of All Cruelty? Perpetrators of violence, we’re told, dehumanize their victims. The truth is worse.
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I don't buy it, but it was interesting.
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