"Taking root is perhaps the most important need and ignored the human soul. It is one of the most difficult to define. A human being has a root under their real participation, active and natural in the existence of a community that keeps alive certain treasures of the past and certain premonitions of the future. [...] The human being needs to take multiple roots, to receive all of their moral, intellectual and spiritual media naturally part life. "
Simone Weil
"L? Enracinement is, with the Laws and Policy platonic, and some of the best fruits of utopian literature, one of the most difficult political works of support for common sense" (Manuel Sacristan Luzon).
"This book belongs to that category of the preliminaries of politics that politicians rarely read, and many of them could hardly understand or would know how to apply" (T. S. Elliot).
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