The absurdism or the absurdity of the world scene connotes or implies that world history has no meaning. Moreover, and as Hegel said, history will ultimately teach us nothing about history. But to deem world history as having no meaning whatsoever and then settling with this conclusion would amount to what Camus called “philosophical suicide.” Hence, the necessary and vital search for meaning and truth amidst obvious and undeniable absurdity and meaningless and yet another paradox we come across.
Fourth footnote to the post titled “A Fraction of Mankind”
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I have a Bachelor's Degree in History/Government and International Relations from George Mason University, and a Master's Degree in International Affairs with a Concentration in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University in Washington, DC. I was born in New York City, and have lived in Northern Virginia since childhood. I am an independent writer and an entrepreneur. I am also a book author. View all posts by adamazim1988
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