La condition ouvrière
by Simone Weil
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Simone Weil's 'La Condition Ouvrière' explores the harsh realities of the working class in early 20th-century France. Through personal letters, journal entries, and essays, Weil documents her experiences and reflections on social injustice, the labor movement, and the oppressive structures within industrial society. A philosopher and activist, Weil immersed herself in the lives of workers, advocating for their economic sovereignty and critiquing both capitalist and Stalinist systems. The show more book is aimed at those interested in social theory, labor history, and philosophical reflections on justice, providing insight into Weil's commitment to solidarity with the working class and her vision for a more equitable society. show lessTags
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Born in Paris, Weil came from a highly intellectual family. After a brilliant academic career at school and university, she taught philosophy interspersed with periods of hard manual labor on farms and in factories. Throughout her life she combined sophisticated and scholarly interests with an extreme moral intensity and identification with the show more poor and oppressed. A twentieth-century Pascal (see Vol. 4), this ardently spiritual woman was a social thinker, sensitive to the crises of modern humanity. Jewish by birth, Christian by vocation, and Greek by aesthetic choice, Weil has influenced religious thinking profoundly in the years since her death. "Humility is the root of love," she said as she questioned traditional theologians and held that the apostles had badly interpreted Christ's teaching. Christianity was, she thought, to blame for the heresy of progress. During World War II, Weil starved herself to death, refusing to eat while victims of the war still suffered. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 331.8 — Society, government, & culture Economics Labor economics Labor unions, labor-management bargaining and disputes
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- HD6684 .W4 — Social sciences Industries. Land use. Labor Industries. Land use. Labor Labor. Work. Working class Trade unions. Labor unions. Workers'
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