The Need for Roots: Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards MankindRoutledge, 2 sep 2003 - 304 pagina's First published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Pagina viii
... France — is admirable in its contents , but somewhat deceptive in its form . The com- parison with Pascal ( a writer of whom Simone Weil sometimes spoke with asperity ) may be pressed too far . The fragmentariness of the extracts ...
... France — is admirable in its contents , but somewhat deceptive in its form . The com- parison with Pascal ( a writer of whom Simone Weil sometimes spoke with asperity ) may be pressed too far . The fragmentariness of the extracts ...
Pagina x
... France to suffer and die for her compatriots : she had to die — partly , it would seem , as the result of self - mortification , in refusing to take more food than the official rations of ordinary people in France — in 1943 in a sana ...
... France to suffer and die for her compatriots : she had to die — partly , it would seem , as the result of self - mortification , in refusing to take more food than the official rations of ordinary people in France — in 1943 in a sana ...
Pagina xii
... France ? Simone Weil begins with an insight ; but the logic of her emotions can lead her to make generalisations so large as to be meaningless . We may protest that we are so completely in the dark as to what the world would be like now ...
... France ? Simone Weil begins with an insight ; but the logic of her emotions can lead her to make generalisations so large as to be meaningless . We may protest that we are so completely in the dark as to what the world would be like now ...
Pagina xiv
... France is at once a condemnation of the French Revolution and a powerful argument against the possibility of a restoration of the kingship . She cannot be classified either as a reactionary or as a socialist . This book belongs in that ...
... France is at once a condemnation of the French Revolution and a powerful argument against the possibility of a restoration of the kingship . She cannot be classified either as a reactionary or as a socialist . This book belongs in that ...
Pagina xv
... France in 1949 under the title of L'Enrac- inement , and now offered in an English translation , was written during the early months of 1943 , in London . Towards the end of August of the same year , the author died at Ashford , Kent ...
... France in 1949 under the title of L'Enrac- inement , and now offered in an English translation , was written during the early months of 1943 , in London . Towards the end of August of the same year , the author died at Ashford , Kent ...
Inhoudsopgave
Order | 10 |
Liberty | 12 |
Obedience | 14 |
Responsibility | 15 |
Equality | 16 |
Hierarchism | 19 |
Punishment | 20 |
Freedom of Opinion | 22 |
Risk | 33 |
Private Property | 34 |
Collective Property | 35 |
Truth | 36 |
Uprootedness in the Towns | 45 |
Uprootedness in the Countryside | 78 |
Uprootedness and Nationhood | 98 |
Security | 32 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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