The Praxis author and Upstairs, Downstairs writer remembers a quote from Albert Camus about the doomed, mythological Greek king Sisyphus when she gets discouraged. It might be wise to take writing ...
It’s a moral imperative that all Black children learn to read, not just be functionally literate, but learn to become active, critical readers capable of comprehension of how new ideas and facts ...
Albert Camus, a French-Algerian philosopher, argued in The Myth of Sisyphus that the search for happiness can obstruct true ...
Philosopher and writer Albert Camus defined gangster morality as ‘an inexhaustible round of triumph and revenge, defeat and ...
In the well-known myth of Greek mythology, the gods inflict a terrible punishment on Sisyphus: He has to push a heavy rock uphill, but shortly before succeeding to place the rock on the hill's top, ...