The Need For Roots by Simone Weil

Prelude to a Declaration of Duties Towards Mankind

"The Need for Roots" is a profound exploration of the social and spiritual dislocation experienced in modern society. The book argues that uprootedness and alienation are the core problems plaguing contemporary civilization, leading to a loss of connection with community, tradition, and the environment. The author proposes that true remedies lie in the reestablishment of rootedness through the fulfillment of essential human needs such as order, liberty, and responsibility, which provide individuals with both stability and a sense of belonging. The work serves as a philosophical inquiry into the conditions necessary for human flourishing and a critique of the political and social structures that fail to nurture these conditions.

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Published
1949
Nationality
French
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
French
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