Not to double rec, but recently just read the need for roots as well. It has some interesting critiques of Marx and exploration of what duty to others looks like amidst fascism. A bit dense in some of the parts where she’s delving into french history, and be for-warned she goes a spiritual direction at the end. Some recommend Oppression and Liberty over this one, but I haven’t read that one yet so can’t speak to it. (apologies again for not being super niche)