On The Abolition Of All Political Parties by Simone Weil
In this thought-provoking essay, the author critiques the very essence of political parties, arguing that they inherently prioritize their own survival and power over the genuine pursuit of truth and justice. The text delves into the moral and ethical implications of party politics, suggesting that such organizations often lead to the suppression of individual thought and the manipulation of public opinion. By advocating for the abolition of political parties, the author envisions a political landscape where individuals are free to engage in authentic and unbiased discourse, ultimately fostering a more just and equitable society.
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- Published
- 1950
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 50-70
- Original Language
- French
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