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Why are they censoring him?
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https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/albert-camus-the-rebel

Imagine buying this book from Penguin's and losing money
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>>23625639
Because he was a sp00k
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>>23625639
They hate Anarchists/Individualists/Egoists (what ever you want to call him) like Stirner with a passion. Companies, even book ones, don’t want individuals to be able to get books for free or have others means of printing and/or accesing certain works that they would either want them to buy from them or surpressed from disagreeing with their contents. They want mindless consumers with needless legacy to a brand (theirs) and buy up even books they don’t like for their brand label. Also from people realizing many other things, like being able to print your own or thinking for yourself as an individual, which would eliminate need for books or buying them from corporate bodies that rely on masses.
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>>23625696
That can't be it. I bought The Invisible Committee's "The Coming Insurrection" at Barnes and noble. That book was written by anarchists during protests in 2009 France who were arrested as subversive.
It's on sale at the largest book retailer in the western world.



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