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Neither Victims nor Executioners (French: Ni Victimes, ni bourreaux) was a series of essays by Albert Camus that were serialized in Combat, the daily newspaper of the French Resistance, in November 1946. In the essays he discusses violence and murder and the impact these have on those who perpetrate, suffer, or observe.
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Civilization, Modern, International organization, Modern Civilization, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Violence, Peace, Peaceful change (International relations), Political ethics, Violence, War and civilization, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Violence, religious aspects, Violence, moral and ethical aspects, Civilization, modern, 20th century, Nonviolence, International relations, Disarmament, War and peace, 1946-, War, moral and ethical aspectsTimes
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Translation of: Ni victimes ni bourreaux.
First appeared serially in the fall 1946 issues of Combat; translation first published in the July-August 1947 issue of Politics.
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