The Need for Roots
New York, Putnam (1952)
| Abstract | Into wrestling with that question, Simone Weil put the very substance of her mind and temperament. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Social ethics Social psychology | |||||||||
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| Call number | HM216.W352 1952a | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415119596 9780415271011 0374983321 0415271010 | |||||||||
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John D. Greenwood (2011). On the Social Dimensions of Moral Psychology. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (4):333-364.
Thomas Cullinan (1974). The Roots of Social Injustice. London,Catholic Housing Aid Society.
E. Jane Doering (2010). Simone Weil and the Specter of Self-Perpetuating Force. University of Notre Dame Press.
Charles R. Clark (1993). Social Responsibility Ethics: Doing Right, Doing Good, Doing Well. Ethics and Behavior 3 (3 & 4):303 – 327.
Peter Winch (1989). Simone Weil: "The Just Balance". Cambridge University Press.
John F. Kihlstrom (2004). Is There a “People Are Stupid” School in Social Psychology? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):348-348.
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