The Principle Of Hope, Vol. 1 by Ernst Bloch
Introduction and First Volume
This seminal work explores the concept of hope as a driving force in human history and consciousness, delving into its philosophical, cultural, and psychological dimensions. It examines how hope shapes our understanding of the world and our aspirations for the future, emphasizing its role in inspiring social change and personal transformation. Through a rich tapestry of examples from literature, art, and everyday life, the book argues that hope is not merely a passive wish but an active, transformative force that propels humanity towards a better, more just society.
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- Published
- 1954
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- German
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