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Paul Lewis

Born a century ago, the ascetic French philosopher Simone Weil spent the last months of her short life exiled in London working for de Gaulle’s Free French. But, as Paul Lewis explains, her strange, austere vision for a France reborn after the tragedy of the Second World War was very different from that of the country’s future president.
Published January 13 2009

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