The Principle Of Hope by Ernst Bloch

The book explores the concept of hope as a driving force in human history and consciousness, emphasizing its role in inspiring individuals and societies to strive for a better future. It delves into the philosophical and psychological dimensions of hope, examining how it influences dreams, utopian visions, and cultural expressions. The work argues that hope is not merely a passive wish but an active, transformative force that propels humanity toward progress and fulfillment. Through a comprehensive analysis of historical, cultural, and literary examples, it presents hope as an essential element in the pursuit of social change and personal development.

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Published
1954
Nationality
German
Length
Very Long
Pages
1500-1600
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Das Prinzip Hoffnung [Complete Set].
- The Principle of Hope

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