Malaparte vs. de Beauvoir; Idi Amin and the Mamdanis' Antifascism
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Malaparte vs. de Beauvoir; Idi Amin and the Mamdanis' Antifascism
The man we call an adventurer...is one who remains indifferent to the content, that is, to the human meaning of his action, who thinks he can assert his own existence without taking into account that of others. The fate of Italy mattered very little to the Italian condottiere; the massacres of the Indians meant nothing to Pizarro; Don Juan was unaf... See more
Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity