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  • Essay / The importance of justice in Albert's "The Stranger"...

    Albert Camus believed that the details of true justice are an internal matter, but if society wishes to remain organized, it must ignore the introspective ideals of Camus and must focus on the physical world, because a cultural shift involving nothing other than self-evaluation and self-involved justice would return the progress of humanity to around the 13th century, when the powerful Mongols ruled much of lawless Asia. Laws are basically world governments imposing their beliefs on their citizens and telling them how they are supposed to live their lives.