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The Ethics of Ambiguity' by Simone de Beauvoir (1947)

The Ethics of Ambiguity' by Simone de Beauvoir (1947)

The book explores human freedom and the limitations imposed on it by society.

It argues that people need to recognize the ambiguity of their own existence in order to become truly free.

De Beauvoir claims that to be truly free, one must be aware of the limits of their own freedom.

The book looks at the various ways in which people can be oppressed, and how they can resist this oppression.

It examines how individuals can create their own morality and freedom in the face of oppressive forces.

De Beauvoir also discusses how people can use their individual freedom to challenge existing systems of oppression.

The book explores the idea of existentialism and how it relates to freedom.

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