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 v
... Soul Order vii XV Liberty Obedience Responsibility Equality Hierarchism Honour Punishment Freedom of Opinion Security Risk Private Property Collective Property Truth 1 10 12 14 15 16 19 19 20 22 32 33 34 35 36 PART II Uprootedness 41 ...
... Soul Order vii XV Liberty Obedience Responsibility Equality Hierarchism Honour Punishment Freedom of Opinion Security Risk Private Property Collective Property Truth 1 10 12 14 15 16 19 19 20 22 32 33 34 35 36 PART II Uprootedness 41 ...
Pagina viii
... soul . Simone Weil was one who might have become a saint . Like some who have achieved this state , she had greater obstacles to overcome , as well as greater strength for overcoming them , than the rest of us . A potential saint can be ...
... soul . Simone Weil was one who might have become a saint . Like some who have achieved this state , she had greater obstacles to overcome , as well as greater strength for overcoming them , than the rest of us . A potential saint can be ...
Pagina ix
... soul was incomparably superior to her genius ' will , however , be misunderstood if it gives the impression of depreciating her intellect . Certainly she could be unfair and intemperate ; certainly she committed some astonishing ...
... soul was incomparably superior to her genius ' will , however , be misunderstood if it gives the impression of depreciating her intellect . Certainly she could be unfair and intemperate ; certainly she committed some astonishing ...
Pagina xiii
... soul and a brilliant mind . Simone Weil needs patience from her readers , as she doubtless needed patience from the friends who most admired and appreciated her . But in spite of the vio- lence of her affections and antipathies , in ...
... soul and a brilliant mind . Simone Weil needs patience from her readers , as she doubtless needed patience from the friends who most admired and appreciated her . But in spite of the vio- lence of her affections and antipathies , in ...
Pagina xiv
... souls . Her study of human rights and human obligations exposes the falsity of some of the verbiage still current which was used during the war to serve as a moral stimulant . Not the least striking example of her shrewdness , balance ...
... souls . Her study of human rights and human obligations exposes the falsity of some of the verbiage still current which was used during the war to serve as a moral stimulant . Not the least striking example of her shrewdness , balance ...
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 |
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