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Fabriktagebuch

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FabriktagebuchIn den Jahren 1934 und 1935 hat Simone Weil, damals aktive sozialistische Syndikalistin, ihre Erfahrungen in einer Fabrik in einem Tagebuch festgehalten, das heute mit Recht zu den wichtigsten politischen Dokumenten jener Epoche zhlt. Neben dem eigentlichen Fabriktagebuch, das 1951 unter dem Titel La condition ouvrire erschienen ist, beschftigt Weil sich in weiteren Texten aus dieser Periode zwischen 1932 bis 1942 mit der Fabrikarbeit, mit der

In den Jahren 1934 und 1935 hat Simone Weil, damals aktive sozialistische Syndikalistin, ihre Erfahrungen in einer Fabrik in einem Tagebuch festgehalten, das heute mit Recht zu den wichtigsten politischen Dokumenten jener Epoche zählt. Neben dem eigentlichen Fabriktagebuch, das 1951 unter dem Titel La condition ouvrière erschienen ist, beschäftigt Weil sich in weiteren Texten aus dieser Periode zwischen 1932 bis 1942 mit der Fabrikarbeit, mit der industriellen Arbeitsorganisation und der Gewerkschaftsbewegung. Es gibt kein vergleichbares Stück politischer Literatur aus der Arbeitswelt jener Zeit. Das Fabriktagebuch und die mit ihm verknüpften philosophischen und moralischen Erläuterungen sind zeitlose, einprägsame Merk- und Argumentationstexte der europäischen Arbeiterbewegung. Zu Lebzeiten war Weil in Frankreich nur einem kleinen Kreis bekannt, doch schon kurz nach ihrem Tod verbreiteten sich ihre Schriften rasant. Ihre philosophischen, sozialkritischen und politischen Ideen zählen zu den wichtigen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie hinterließ ein vielfältiges Œuvre, darunter Gedichte, Briefe, Tagebücher, Polemiken, Essays und wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. Dieses Buch ist Teil der Reihe Französische Bibliothek . Sie ist in Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Académie de Berlin und dem Suhrkamp Verlag entstanden. Gemeinsam wollen sie auf bedeutende, aber fast vergessene Werke der modernen französischen Literatur aufmerksam machen - die Französische Bibliothek soll dazu als Kompass dienen und als Anregung, sich immer wieder aufs Neue für französische Literatur in deutscher Sprache zu begeistern.

EAN: 9783518469910
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: Französische Bibliothek (Suhrkamp)##
Autoren: Weil, Simone
Übersetzung: Abosch, Heinz
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 248
Keyword: Arbeiter; Arbeiterbewegung; Essays; Fabrik; Französische Bibliothek; Industrialisierung; Klassiker; Klassiker der französischen Literatur; ST 4991; ST4991; suhrkamp taschenbuch 4991
Fachschema: Französische Belletristik / Roman, Erzählung~Frankreich / Roman, Erzählung, Humor~Philosophie
Fachkategorie: Klassische Belletristik~Gesellschaft und Kultur, allgemein~Philosophie, Literarische Essays
Region: Frankreich
Thema: Auseinandersetzen, Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Originalsprache: fre
Verlag: Suhrkamp Verlag AG, Suhrkamp
Länge: 213 mm
Breite: 134 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 354 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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