The anthology covers a broad range of Weil’s intellectual pursuits, from her critiques of modern labor to her deep spiritual reflections:
, edited by Sian Miles, is a definitive collection of essays and writings from one of the 20th century's most challenging and brilliant thinkers. Known as the "Saint of Outsiders," Weil’s work spans philosophy, theology, and political activism, offering a profound exploration of human existence, suffering, and the soul. Key Themes & Content Simone Weil: An Anthology
She outlines fundamental human requirements, including rootedness ( enracinement ), liberty, and obedience. The anthology covers a broad range of Weil’s