Author: Sartre
Cited by
- John Updike (1)
- IN: Of the Farm (1965) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Consequently, when, in all honesty, I've recognized that man is a being in whom existence precedes essence, that he is a free being who, in various circumstances, can only want his freedom, I have at the same time recognized that I can want only the freedom of others.
FROM: Existentialism is a Humanism, (1945), Lecture, France