The Privatization Of Hope by Peter Thompson
Essays on the History of Counterrevolutionary Thought
This thought-provoking collection of essays delves into the complex interplay between neoliberalism and the concept of hope in contemporary society. It explores how economic and political systems have commodified hope, transforming it into a tool for maintaining power structures and perpetuating inequality. Through a critical lens, the contributors examine the implications of this commodification on individual and collective aspirations, questioning the potential for genuine social change in a world where hope is increasingly privatized and manipulated by market forces.
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- 2013
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