Davis demonstrates how Simone Weil's Marxism challenges current neoliberal understandings of the self and of human rights. Explaining her related critiques of colonialism and of political parties, it presents Weil as a twentieth-century political philosopher who anticipated and critically responded to the most contemporary political theory.
Davis demonstrates how Simone Weil's Marxism challenges current neoliberal understandings of the self and of human rights. Explaining her related critiques of colonialism and of political parties, it presents Weil as a twentieth-century political philosopher who anticipated and critically responded to the most contemporary political theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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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
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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