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This book attempts to demonstrate how Jean-Paul Sartre manages to solve two serious problems within the history of existentialism as a movement of thought. The first problem is that of the social dimension of existentialism that is, the question of how it is possible to perceive existentialism as the search for a common freedom. The second, being the consequence of the first, is that of the relevance of the search for social and political freedom from an existentialist point of view.

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This book attempts to demonstrate how Jean-Paul Sartre manages to solve two serious problems within the history of existentialism as a movement of thought. The first problem is that of the social dimension of existentialism that is, the question of how it is possible to perceive existentialism as the search for a common freedom. The second, being the consequence of the first, is that of the relevance of the search for social and political freedom from an existentialist point of view.
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Cyrille Ngamen Kouassi teaches at Samuel Adegboyega University in Ogwa, Edo State of Nigeria, where he is currently the Dean of Students as well as Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. He holds the BA and MA degrees of the Catholic University of Central Africa in Yaoundé, Cameroon as well as the professional M.Ed. degrees of the Salesiana Pontifical University in Italy. He also holds the PhD in Philosophy of the University of Port-Harcourt in Nigeria. He was Deputy Dean of the School of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Igbinedion University Okada, Nigeria. He is also a resource person/Facilitator and course writer/developer with the National Open University of Nigeria, where he has published Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking and Nigeria Peoples and Cultures. He has also published extensively in reputable local and international academic journals. His research interests include Ethics, Cultural and Political Philosophy, Existentialism and Phenomenology and Metaphysics/ Ontology.