POLI 231 Lecture : POLI 231 - Camus (The Just Assassins)

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Revolutionary socialist terrorists assassinate the grand duke in 1905. Kaliayev could not kill the duke on first attempt due to the presence of children. Abizadeh"s interpretation: les justes is camus" critique of communist parties, and their consequentialist tendencies. For kaliayev, there is an absolute moral constraint against killing children. However, there is only a moderate constraint against killing in general. Therefore, the killing of the duke is necessary in order to advance the good. Camus: although one is morally compelled to break the constraint, one must still pay the price for doing so. As a result, kaliayev dies willingly for his crime, and he is no longer a criminal. If the complimenting theory of the good includes intrinsic value of action, then it may lead to acceptance of constraints, as the best consequences may indeed be respecting constraints. Existentialist concept: actions make who you are, rather than a reflection of your nature.

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