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RE: ADSactly Philosophy: The Plague That Is in Us (About the novel The Plague by Albert Camus

Obviously The Plague is a literary work that can come to our mind (if we have read it) in these moments that we live.
Your publication is complete in terms of the quotes you make from Camus' novel. But what I find more valuable are your reflections or comments.
I rescue one of them:

...it means of suspension of human rights, on the one hand; or of abandonment or forgetfulness of citizens, can become a state of normality.

I think that your perception is very acute and that it transmits my anguish (and possibly yours) about what is happening in Venezuela: the normality of the extraordinary.
Really, this is a great post. Thanks @adsactly for making this work visible. Greetings @josemalavem