FUSION FREEDOM: ENGAGEMENT AS ANTI-INSTITUTIONAL REUNIFICATION
Sartre, Engagement, Ethics, Anti-institutional regrouping.
The present work aims to draw a possible reading of how to understand the concept of
engagement in Sartre from his work Critique of dialetical reason, published in 1960. To this
end, we initially sought to delineate how this concept is defined within the heart of thought
sartrian of the 40’s, in which he largely refers to his ethical-political proposal the notions
elaborated ih his onto-phenomenological treatise Being and Nothingness (1943). Subsequently,
we present the conceptual plot contained in the Critique, in which Sartre, seeking to scrutinize
the inteligibility of dialectical reason, establishes a dalogue between existetialism and marxism.
Finally, taking up the notion of engagement int the 1940s and in light of the concepts presented
in the Critique, we propose the ethical-politicla direction os engagement as anti-institutional
regrouping.