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After August 1944 and the Liberation of Paris, he wrote Anti-Semite and Jew.
In the book he tries to explain the etiology of " hate " by analyzing antisemitic hate.
Sartre was a very active contributor to Combat, a newspaper created during the clandestine period by Albert Camus, a philosopher and author who held similar beliefs.
Sartre and de Beauvoir remained friends with Camus until 1951, with the publication of Camus's The Rebel.
Later, while Sartre was labeled by some authors as a resistant, the French philosopher and resistant Vladimir Jankelevitch criticized Sartre's lack of political commitment during the German occupation, and interpreted his further struggles for liberty as an attempt to redeem himself.
According to Camus, Sartre was a writer who resisted, not a resister who wrote.

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