In this last part of the Trilogy Paths to Freedom, Sartre says about his heroes: They are alive, but death has touched them. Something is over , and the defeat knocked off the wall shelves of values . While Daniel celebrates, in Paris, the triumph of conscience, Mathieu, in a village in the Lorraine region, makes an inventory of the damage: peace, progress, reason, right, democracy and the homeland, all of them marginalized. One will never be able to recreate it
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