Simone Weil Quote

The common run of moralists complain that man is moved by his private self-interest: would to heaven it were so! Private interest is a self-centered principle of action, but at the same time restricted, reasonable and incapable of giving rise to unlimited evils.


Analysis of Oppression (1955)


The common run of moralists complain that man is moved by his private self-interest: would to heaven it were so! Private interest is a self-centered...

The common run of moralists complain that man is moved by his private self-interest: would to heaven it were so! Private interest is a self-centered...

The common run of moralists complain that man is moved by his private self-interest: would to heaven it were so! Private interest is a self-centered...

The common run of moralists complain that man is moved by his private self-interest: would to heaven it were so! Private interest is a self-centered...