"(About the book of Simone Weil entitled The Need for Roots) Of course, one cannot expect the formal perfection of other writings, but that is simply because “it is a book,” whereas the natural expression of tragic consciousness, such as Weil's, is the aphoristic form."
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Simone Weil, interprete del mondo di oggi, pp. 29-30, n Simone Weil, L'amore di Dio, Borla, Roma, 2010. ISBN 978-88-263-0004-7
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Augusto Del Noce
Augusto Del Noce (11 August 1910 – 30 December 1989) was an Italian philosopher and politician.
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