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Simone Weil's Political Philosophy - Field Notes from the Margins (Hardcover)
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Simone Weil's Political Philosophy - Field Notes from the Margins (Hardcover)
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Davis demonstrates how Simone Weil's Marxism challenges current
neoliberal understandings of the self and of human rights.
Explaining her related critiques of colonialism and of political
parties, it presents Weil as a twentieth-century political
philosopher who anticipated and critically responded to the most
contemporary political theory. Simone Weil's short life (1909-1943)
is best understood as deeply invested in and engaged with the world
around her, one she knew she would leave behind sooner rather than
later if she continued to take risks on the side of the oppressed.
In this important and timely book, Benjamin P. Davis presents
Simone Weil first and foremost as a political philosopher. To do
so, he places Weil's political writings in conversation with
feminist philosophy, decolonial philosophy, aesthetic theory, human
rights discourse, and Marxism. Against the backdrop of Weil's
commitments, Davis provides reads Weil explicitly into debates in
contemporary Critical Theory. Davis argues that in the battles of
today, we urgently need to reconnect with Simone Weil's ethical and
political imagination, which offers a critique of oppression as
part of a deeper attention to the world.
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