Simone Weil’s Political Philosophy: Field Notes from the Margins

Author:   Benjamin P. Davis
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9781538171950


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
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Author:   Benjamin P. Davis
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781538171950


ISBN 10:   1538171953
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Author’s Note Abbreviations Preface Introduction: Simone Weil as a Political Philosopher Chapter 1: Critique of Revolution Chapter 2: Critique of Colonialism Chapter 3: Critique of the (Neoliberal) Self Chapter 4: Critique of Human Rights Chapter 5: Construction of Belonging in an Uprooted World Conclusion: From Theory to Practice Bibliography About the Author

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In his beautifully written and assiduously detailed book, Davis considers Simone Weil's politics of community, of self, and of thought. Approaching Weil as a sophisticated political philosopher, Davis illuminates an entirely new dimension of Simone Weil's thought and engagement with the turbulence of interwar France. He does so with all the grace and attention one could desire, and provides an irrefutable argument as to why we should all be reading Simone Weil with Davis as our guide. --Helen M. Kinsella, University of Minnesota In this moving account of Simone Weil's political thought, Benjamin Davis merges world history and personal testimony, theory and living, brain and heart. He shows that one's scholarship and one's life cannot be separated easily. --Christy Wampole, Princeton University This book made me understand Simone Weil in a thrilling new way. With clear exposition and forceful argumentation, engaging with Weil texts that are familiar and those that are often overlooked, Benjamin Davis succeeds in inserting Weil into the canon of outstanding twentieth-century political philosophers. --Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University Too many of Simone Weil's readers have accepted some version of Charles de Gaulle's condescending verdict: 'she's crazy'. In this powerful and thoughtful study, Benjamin Davis treats Weil as a philosopher who tested her ideas in the factories, high schools, and battlefields of world capitalism and the French Empire. In doing so, he offers a strikingly original portrait of a thinker whose commitment to unifying thought and action offers much to anyone who hopes to understand capitalism and empire today. --Jessica Whyte, University of New South Wales


In this moving account of Simone Weil’s political thought, Benjamin Davis merges world history and personal testimony, theory and living, brain and heart. He shows that one’s scholarship and one’s life cannot be separated easily. -- Christy Wampole, Princeton University This book made me understand Simone Weil in a thrilling new way. With clear exposition and forceful argumentation, engaging with Weil texts that are familiar and those that are often overlooked, Benjamin Davis succeeds in inserting Weil into the canon of outstanding twentieth-century political philosophers. -- Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University In his beautifully written and assiduously detailed book, Davis considers Simone Weil's politics of community, of self, and of thought. Approaching Weil as a sophisticated political philosopher, Davis illuminates an entirely new dimension of Simone Weil's engagement with the turbulence of her time. He does so with all the grace and attention one could desire, and provides an irrefutable argument as to why we should all be reading Simone Weil with Davis as our guide. -- Helen M. Kinsella, University of Minnesota In his beautifully written and assiduously detailed book, Davis considers Simone Weil's politics of community, of self, and of thought. Approaching Weil as a sophisticated political philosopher, Davis illuminates an entirely new dimension of Simone Weil's thought and engagement with the turbulence of interwar France. He does so with all the grace and attention one could desire, and provides an irrefutable argument as to why we should all be reading Simone Weil with Davis as our guide. -- Helen M. Kinsella, University of Minnesota Too many of Simone Weil’s readers have accepted some version of Charles de Gaulle’s condescending verdict: ‘she’s crazy’. In this powerful and thoughtful study, Benjamin Davis treats Weil as a philosopher who tested her ideas in the factories, high schools, and battlefields of world capitalism and the French Empire. In doing so, he offers a strikingly original portrait of a thinker whose commitment to unifying thought and action offers much to anyone who hopes to understand capitalism and empire today. -- Jessica Whyte, University of New South Wales


Author Information

Benjamin P. Davis is a postdoctoral fellow in African American Studies at Saint Louis University. Davis’s scholarship is in the areas of human rights, Decolonial Theory, and Caribbean Philosophy. He has articles published or forthcoming in The CLR James Journal, The Journal of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, and Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development.

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