Autor/a

quintana, oriol

Otros/as autores/as

Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS

Fecha de publicación

2020-12-17



Resumen

Simone Weil and George Orwell both reflected—at a time when liberalism and Christianity were being challenged—on how to provide rootedness to societies and how to provide a moral anchoring and collective inspiration. The chapter considers the extent to which religion plays an important role in these authors’ politics of rootedness. A comparison between them suggests that rather than worrying first about whether or not we need a religious revival, we should worry about whether individuals have the opportunity to enter into contact with beauty. For both Weil and Orwell, a society is well-rooted when there is a continuity between natural beauty and social life. As such, a politics of rootedness entails, in their view, a genuine search for the recognition of all members of a collectivity and, above all, the search for a way of learning again how to find nourishment in the beauty of the world.

Tipo de documento

Capítulo o parte de libro

Versión del documento

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Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Simone Weil; George Orwell; Societat

Páginas

p.20

Publicado por

Springer

Publicado en

Simone Weil, Beyond Ideology?

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