"The Rebel" by Albert Camus is a philosophical essay that explores the concept of rebellion and its relationship to freedom, justice, and meaning. Camus examines various forms of rebellion throughout history and argues for a rebellion that is grounded in human solidarity and a rejection of nihilism. The book offers a profound analysis of the human condition and the search for meaning in a world without inherent values.
Kamu basically finds he can't do that and he has this this book called the rebel which is by far his like most impenetrable work. Um but it is is generally very very interesting and one of the points he makes of in the rebel is that um at a societal level it is perfectly possible to become too imbued with meaning.
""The speaker explicitly mentions Camus's book, 'The Rebel,' while discussing Camus's philosophical views on meaning and the potential for societies to become too imbued with meaning."