Description
Step back into the thought-provoking world of philosophy and politics with this collectible issue of Time Magazine from April 28, 1980. Volume 115, Number 17, prominently features the iconic Jean-Paul Sartre, alongside discussions on American allies. This magazine is a must-have for enthusiasts of literature, history, and cultural critique, offering a snapshot of the socio-political landscape of the 1980s.
This issue serves as a fascinating artifact reflecting the complexities of American foreign policy during a pivotal era. Sartre, a leading existentialist philosopher, was known for his outspoken views, and this magazine brings those perspectives into focus. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just curious about the past, this volume delivers insights and reflections that are still relevant today.
The magazine is in good and used condition, with some signs of its age, including minor wear along the edges. Despite these imperfections, it remains an excellent addition to any collection, particularly for readers interested in Sartre's philosophies or the political climate of the time.
One notable aspect of this issue is the address label on the front, which adds a unique touch of authenticity and history. It is also protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains preserved for years to come.
Check out the enticing cover art of this historic issue:
- Explores pivotal philosophical and political themes through the lens of Jean-Paul Sartre.
- Perfect for collectors or anyone interested in deepening their understanding of modern history.
Key specifications to note:
- Good and used condition.
- Edges may have very minor wear.
- There may be minor marks and/or rips; overall in good shape.
- Address label on front.
- Comes with a plastic, protective covering.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of magazine history. It’s not just a read; it’s a conversation starter, a bridge to the past, and a potentially enlightening experience. Grab your copy today and dive into the rich narratives this issue holds!