Single Idea 24190

[catalogued under 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 2. Anarchism]

Full Idea

Sincere anarchists, discerning, as through a mist, the principle of the union of opposites, thought that evil could be destroyed by giving power to the oppressed. An impossible dream

Gist of Idea

Anarchists thought (hopelessly) that empowering the oppressed would end evil

Source

Simone Weil (Gravity and Grace [1942], 'Contradiction')

Book Reference

Weil,Simone: 'Gravity and Grace', ed/tr. Crawford/De Ruhr [Routledge 1952], p.101


A Reaction

Weil joined the anarchists in Spain in 1936. Orwell did too, and wrote 'Animal Farm'. So who should we give power to? Showbiz celebrities and poisonous haters? Weil thinks 'destroying evil' is an absurd aim. Do anarchists want to 'empower' anyone?