Oppression and Liberty

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Oppression and Liberty is a collection of philosophical and political essays by Simone Weil that examines the nature of power, social injustice, and the conditions necessary for genuine human freedom.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
addresses alienation in modern society
limits of political power
possibility of non-oppressive social order
relationship between force and justice
aimsTo analyze structures of oppression
clarify conditions for genuine human freedom
propose ethical foundations for politics
author Simone Weil NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
examines conditions for genuine freedom
mechanisms of social oppression
nature of power
relationship between individuals and institutions
focusesOn bureaucracy
conditions of the working class
state power
totalitarianism
genre philosophical essays
political essays
hasPart essay on liberty
essay on oppression
essay on political responsibility
essay on social injustice
essay on the nature of power
hasPerspective critical of bureaucratic domination
critical of totalitarian regimes
critical of unrestrained capitalism
influencedBy Simone Weil's experience with labor and factory work
Simone Weil's political engagement
Simone Weil's religious and ethical thought
language French
mainTheme human freedom
liberty
oppression
power
social injustice
originalTitleLanguage French
philosophicalConcern dignity of the human person
moral obligations in political life
relationship between freedom and necessity
role of attention in ethics and politics
philosophicalTradition moral philosophy
political philosophy
social philosophy

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Simone Weil notableWork Oppression and Liberty