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War, Words and Self-Perpetuating Force: Timely Reflections in the Light of Simone Weil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Elizabeth Jane Doering*
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame
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Abstract

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The author presents Simone Weil's theory that force, an inherent part of the human condition, generates and regenerates its own existence. She examines three essays by Weil: ‘The Iliad or a Poem of Force’, ‘Reflections on War’, and ‘The Power of Words’. Doering situates the essays historically: their publication in French journals, as World War Two was looming, and again in the mid-1940s when translations of the essays appeared in Dwight Macdonald's New York journal: politics. She applies to modern times Weil's conviction that the escalation of war preparations on grounds of national security inexorably undermines the belief in the supreme value of the individual. Major issues include the hyping of war as an act of interior politics, fear as a means of social control, freedom of thought in a permanent war economy, Dorothy Day on violence, the media in a democracy and the Greek concept of nemesis.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © ICPHS 2004

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