id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1374 Albert Camus - Wikipedia .html text/html 9606 1569 69 Camus was a strong supporter of European integration in various marginal organisations working towards that end.[23] In 1944, he founded the Comité français pour la féderation européenne—(CFFE (French Committee for the European Federation))—declaring that Europe "can only evolve along the path of economic progress, democracy, and peace if the nation states become a federation."[23] In 1947–48, he founded the Groupes de liaison internationale (GLI) a trade union movement in the context of revolutionary syndicalism ("syndicalisme révolutionnaire").[24] His main aim was to express the positive side of surrealism and existentialism, rejecting the negativity and the nihilism of André Breton. Camus rebuked Soviet apologists and their "decision to call total servitude freedom".[48] As a proponent of libertarian socialism, he claimed the USSR was not socialist, and the United States was not liberal.[49] His fierce critique of the USSR caused him to clash with others on the political left, most notably with his friend Jean-Paul Sartre.[47] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1374.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1374.txt