Simone Weil's political philosophy: field notes from the margins

Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield (2023)
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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.

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