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1. Weil, Political and Ideology
2. The Language of the Inner Life
3. Let Them Eat Cake: Articulating a Weilian Critique of Distributive Justice
4. Simone Weil, Sara Ahmed, and a Politics of Hap
5. On Giorgio Agamben's Theoretical Debt to Simone Weil: Destituent Potential and Decreation
6. The Political of Rootedness: On Simone Weil and George Orwell
7. The Colonial Frame: Butler and Weil on Force and Grief
8. Ideology as Idolatry
9. Capture Time: Simone Weil's Vital Temporality against the State
10. Simone Weil's Heterodox Marxism: Revolutionary Pessimism and the Politics of Resistant
11. Labour, Collectivity and the Nurturance of Attentive Belonging
12. Thoughts on a Weilian Republicanism.
2. The Language of the Inner Life
3. Let Them Eat Cake: Articulating a Weilian Critique of Distributive Justice
4. Simone Weil, Sara Ahmed, and a Politics of Hap
5. On Giorgio Agamben's Theoretical Debt to Simone Weil: Destituent Potential and Decreation
6. The Political of Rootedness: On Simone Weil and George Orwell
7. The Colonial Frame: Butler and Weil on Force and Grief
8. Ideology as Idolatry
9. Capture Time: Simone Weil's Vital Temporality against the State
10. Simone Weil's Heterodox Marxism: Revolutionary Pessimism and the Politics of Resistant
11. Labour, Collectivity and the Nurturance of Attentive Belonging
12. Thoughts on a Weilian Republicanism.