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Essay / Throughout the period after World War II, many people were left homeless in countries like France, Poland, Belgium, and other war territories due to economic collapse. A Cold War also broke out between the world's two rising powers, the USSR and the United States. The emergence of the UN, which is a council where the countries of the world can come together to discuss global issues, has given them some hope, but only on the surface. In France specifically, there were homeless people everywhere due to economic weakness, little military power due to Hitler's occupation of France, and most importantly, the corrupt psychology of the people. Jean Paul Sartre became part of miserable France after World War II. Sartre fits perfectly into the era of doubt and disarray. He was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer and critic. He also became one of the leading figures in the philosophy of existentialism and phenomenology, as well as a leading figure in 20th century philosophy and Marxism. When Sartre was captured during World War II by German troops, he realized that there was no person who had not had an impact on the entire human race, like Hitler, who had a negative impact on the world. What made Sartre unique in France's era of poverty was that he questioned God and changed France's presence in the world by forcing the French to change the way they behaved. towards each other and how to question ourselves, with the new philosophy of existentialism according to which a person shapes the As France's presence in the world collapsed and eventually women began to have rights when he became partner of Simone de Beauvoir, who was... middle of paper ...... existed somewhere in the universe, which is how he changed the world. Sartre took the broken and brought it together in the philosophy of existentialism. Works CitedMagill, Frank N. “Jean-Paul Sartre”. 20th century 1901-2000. Pasadena, CA. Salem Press Inc, 2008. Print. Malhorta, Ashok Kumar. Existentialism in the literature and philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre. “Chapter 4 Nausea. » Oneonta, New York: Department of Philosophy, State University of New York, 1995. Print. McGreal, Ian P. “Jean-Paul Sartre” Great thinkers of the Western world. New York, NY: Harper Collin Publishers Inc, 1992. Print. Sartre, Jean Paul. “Existentialism is humanism.” Existentialism is a humanism, JeanPaul Sartre 1946. World Publishing Company, February 2005. Web. April 2, 2014. Print.Stanford. “Jean-Paul Sartre”. Stanford University. Stanford, nd Web. April 05, 2014.Print.
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