Sartre, Existentialism, and the New Age of Nausea
Discover the profound insights of existentialism in "Sartre, Existentialism, and the New Age of Nausea," a compelling exploration by Springer International Publishing AG. This 2025 hardback edition delves into the relevance of Jean-Paul Sartre's existential philosophy within today's socio-political context, connecting it to his early novel, "Nausea." With 90 pages of thought-provoking analysis, the book examines key concepts such as bad faith and authenticity, as articulated in Sartre's seminal work, "Being and Nothingness." Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, literature, and contemporary societal issues, this book invites you to engage with Sartre's enduring legacy and its implications for modern life. Enhance your understanding of existentialism and its application in our current world by adding this insightful read to your collection.