Oppression and Liberty (Routledge Classics)
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In this remarkable work, Weil analyses the causes of oppression, its mechanisms and forms, and questions revolutionary responses while presenting a prophetic view of a way forward.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #490701 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-18
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
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'We must simply expose ourselves to the personality of a woman of genius, of a kind of genius akin to that of the saints.' - T.S. Eliot
'The best spiritual writer of this century.' - André Gide
'What makes this book worth reading - and it is extremely readable - is the clarity and force of the style and the sincerity of the emotions which led Simone Weil to reflect on political philosophy ... It is a book full of interest and insight, penetrating observations and stimulating suggestions with, even in its most pessimistic passages, a humane faith and sincerity that reinforce the reader's confidence in the possibility of a humanistic, rational and liberal order of society.' - Times Literary Supplement
From the Back Cover
The remarkable French thinker Simone Weil counts as one of the leading intellectual and spiritual figures of the twentieth century. She was a legendary essayist, political philosopher and member of the French resistance, whose literary output belied her tragically short life. Most of her work was published posthumously, to widespread acclaim. Always concerned with the nature of individual freedom, Weil explores in Oppression and Liberty its political and social implications. Analysing the causes of oppression, its mechanisms and forms, she questions revolutionary responses and presents a prophetic view of a way forward. If, as she noted elsewhere, 'the future is made of the same stuff as the present', then there will always be a need to continue to listen to Simone Weil.
About the Author
Simone Weil (1909-43) was one of the most original philosophical, religious and political thinkers of the twentieth century; besides working as a teacher, a factory worker and a farmhand, she fought for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War and was a member of the French resistance.
Customer Reviews
An absolute must read for socialists
Weil is one of the greatest libertarian orientated socialists I've ever had the pleasure to read. This short volume comprises her assessment of socialism in theory and practice, beginning with existing oppression Weil considers the theory and practice of socialists in response.
There is an excellent elucidation of how the Bolsheviks accepted in pracice the sort of arrangements that they themselves had opposed in opposition when introduced by the Tsar. To do this Weil considers Lenin's The State and Revolution (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics) in contrast with what Lenin's administration permitted when they had seized power. Crucially Weil revisits the ideas associated with the Paris Commune with the reality of the USSR, in a similar way to Rosa Luxemburg did, see Reform or Revolution and Other Writings (Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science).
The final essay in the book is difficult to read and messy but most of the points have been made already in the essays prior to that. Weil considers that the problem for socialists is how best to combine intellectual work with routinised and/or physical labours. Weil endevoured to combine labour and intellectual work herself in her own life by interspacing lecturing with stints working in a factories. Weil describes in the closing chapter once more how she felt socialists must distinguish between necessary evils and avoidable suffering in seeking to better the world around them.
Its a very interesting book on the "other" issues in socialism besides questions about equality or need, questions such as the structure of the state, division of labour and specialism in life and the economy.
A really neglected volume this is a great addition to book shelf of any socialist who is willing to take libertarians such as Hayek, Mise, Rothbard or Friedmann seriously.




