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The Ethics of Jean-Paul SartreThis book is a defense of Jean-Paul Sartre as a moral philosopher. The text examines the works Sartre compiled about ethics. It explores the arguments that are often offered against Sartre in the ethical discipline. The text demonstrates that Sartre was a moral philosopher. It argues that Sartre had an ethical dimension in his philosophy. It points out several works, which support the notion that Sartre was a moral philosopher.
Forced Out Of VietnamThe Vietnam War was an unfortunate moment in human history. It was, for a fact, a horrific event in Indochina. It was also a tragic event in the history of modern warfare. The war was an unnecessary military venture, which led to an innumerable lost of lives.Vietnam was also a complex military undertaken. Over the years, many inquirers have explored the conflict from various angles. This text approaches the Vietnam Conflict from a different perspective. It proffers a policy exploration of the end of the war.The text explores the policy rationale that led to the decision to evacuate American embassy personnel from Saigon. This work is not an exhaustive piece of literature. But that should not undermine its empirical value. The manuscript is the result of a research endeavor. It is well crafted to present a coherent argument about the Vietnam War.
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