Simone Weil on Labor and Spirit

Journal of Religious Ethics 45 (2):291-308 (2017)
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This essay argues that Simone Weil appropriates Marx's notion of labor as life activity in order to reposition work as the site of spirituality. Rather than locating spirituality in a religious tradition, doctrine, profession of faith, or in personal piety, Weil places it in the capacity to work. Spirit arises in the activity of living, and more specifically in laboring—in one's engagement with materiality. Utilizing Marx's distinction between living and dead labor, I show how Weil develops a critique of capital as a “force” that disrupts the individual's relation to her own work by reducing it to the mere activity of calculable “production.” Capital reduces labor to an abstraction and thereby uproots human subjectivity, on a systemic scale, from its connection to living praxis, or what Weil calls spirituality. Life itself is exchanged for a simulacrum of life. In positioning living labor as spiritual, Weil's work offers a corrective to these deadening practices.

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Œuvres complètes. t. I : Premiers écrits philosophiques.Simone Weil, D'andré A. Devaux, Florence de Lussy, Gilbert Kahn & Rolf Kühn - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (2):270-272.

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