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Simone Weil, Beyond Ideology?

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252 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am17.12.20201st ed. 2020
In the last decade, interest in the writings of French philosopher Simone Weil (1909-1943) has surged. Weil is admired for her militant syndicalism, her factory experience and participation in the French resistance, but it is above all the eclectic and rich character of her work that has increasingly attracted scholarly attention. Weil reflected on subjects as diverse as quantum physics, Greek tragedy, bankruptcy, colonialism, technology, education, and religious metaphysics, but perhaps most interesting is the way that her work seems to defy any clear ideological labelling: Marxist, anarchist, liberal, conservative and republican all seem to fall short in describing the complexity of Weil´s thinking. Adding to the interpretive difficulty is the fact that Weil often expressed biting criticisms of most things political. What this edited volume argues is that it is precisely Weil´s unclassifiable nature, combined with her sharp and sometimes ambivalent criticismsof politics, that make her work a most timely and fascinating object of study for contemporary political philosophy. It proposes a two-pronged approach to her thought: first, via a series of conversations set up between Weil and key authors in modern and contemporary political theory (e.g. Sandel, Rawls, Ahmed, Agamben, Orwell); and secondly, via a close study of Weil´s reflections on various ideologies. The goal of this book is not to position Simone Weil squarely within a single ideological tradition but rather to propose that her thought might allow us to critically engage with various ideologies in the history of political ideas.mehr
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KlappentextIn the last decade, interest in the writings of French philosopher Simone Weil (1909-1943) has surged. Weil is admired for her militant syndicalism, her factory experience and participation in the French resistance, but it is above all the eclectic and rich character of her work that has increasingly attracted scholarly attention. Weil reflected on subjects as diverse as quantum physics, Greek tragedy, bankruptcy, colonialism, technology, education, and religious metaphysics, but perhaps most interesting is the way that her work seems to defy any clear ideological labelling: Marxist, anarchist, liberal, conservative and republican all seem to fall short in describing the complexity of Weil´s thinking. Adding to the interpretive difficulty is the fact that Weil often expressed biting criticisms of most things political. What this edited volume argues is that it is precisely Weil´s unclassifiable nature, combined with her sharp and sometimes ambivalent criticismsof politics, that make her work a most timely and fascinating object of study for contemporary political philosophy. It proposes a two-pronged approach to her thought: first, via a series of conversations set up between Weil and key authors in modern and contemporary political theory (e.g. Sandel, Rawls, Ahmed, Agamben, Orwell); and secondly, via a close study of Weil´s reflections on various ideologies. The goal of this book is not to position Simone Weil squarely within a single ideological tradition but rather to propose that her thought might allow us to critically engage with various ideologies in the history of political ideas.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-48400-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum17.12.2020
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten252 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht435 g
IllustrationenX, 252 p. 1 illus.
Artikel-Nr.48122196

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Weil, Political and Ideology.- 2. The Language of the Inner Life.- 3. Let Them Eat Cake: Articulating a Weilian Critique of Distributive Justice.- 4. Simone Weil, Sara Ahmed, and a Politics of Hap.- 5. On Giorgio Agamben's Theoretical Debt to Simone Weil: Destituent Potential and Decreation.- 6. The Political of Rootedness: On Simone Weil and George Orwell.- 7. The Colonial Frame: Butler and Weil on Force and Grief.- 8. Ideology as Idolatry.- 9. Capture Time: Simone Weil's Vital Temporality against the State.- 10. Simone Weil's Heterodox Marxism: Revolutionary Pessimism and the Politics of Resistant.- 11. Labour, Collectivity and the Nurturance of Attentive Belonging.- 12. Thoughts on a Weilian Republicanism.mehr

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Autor

Sophie Bourgault is Associate Professor at the School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada, and current President of the American Weil Society. Her main research interests gravitate toward contemporary feminist theory, care ethics and Simone Weil's political thought.
Julie Daigle is a political theorist whose research focuses on the history of ideas and work of Simone Weil. She has also taught at the School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada.
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