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.
The 1358th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1954
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Very Long
- Pages
- 1500-1600
- Original Language
- German
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- Alternate Titles
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- Das Prinzip Hoffnung [Complete Set].
- The Principle of Hope
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- 85th on The 100 Most Important Translations (Notos Magazine (Turkey))
- Harenberg Buch der 1000 Bücher (Harenberg Buch der 1000 Bücher)
- Zeit Library of 100 Non-Fiction Books (Zeit-Bibliothek)