I've only read 'In Defense of Lost Causes', I found it fascinating, but I've heard that his early work is better so I'm hoping to read some of that soon. Just thought of it because in 'In Defense of Lost Causes' he offers a partial defence of Robespierre.
Oh, I've heard of that work in particular. Thanks! I'll be sure to check it out. I love philosophy in general and anything that mentions Robespierre, who he himself was such a lost cause.
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