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March 2016 Issue John Gray Being Human At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being and Apricot Cocktails By Sarah Bakewell
September 2003 Issue John Laughland Existential Angst Satre: The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century By Bernard-Henri Lévy (trans. Andrew Brown) LR
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