“At a time when the distrust and disenchantment Americans feel with politics runs deeper than the Mariana Trench, Weil’s essay ‘On the Abolition of All Political Parties’ would no doubt be a best seller.”
—Robert Zaretsky, The New York Times
“What makes [Weil’s] thought so special, so bracing and so strange, is its combination of philosophical rigour and spiritual compass.”
—The Australian
“Weil’s writing is both quite strictly rational and eccentrically spiritual. Her words all but radiate moral and intellectual conviction.”
—Australian Book Review
"It makes for fascinating, and unsettling, election-year reading.”
—New Republic
“At a time when the distrust and disenchantment Americans feel with politics runs deeper than the Mariana Trench, Weil’s essay ‘On the Abolition of All Political Parties’ would no doubt be a best seller.”
—Robert Zaretsky, The New York Times
“What makes [Weil’s] thought so special, so bracing and so strange, is its combination of philosophical rigour and spiritual compass.”
—The Australian
“Weil’s writing is both quite strictly rational and eccentrically spiritual. Her words all but radiate moral and intellectual conviction.”
—Australian Book Review
"It makes for fascinating, and unsettling, election-year reading.”
—New Republic