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The Principle of Hope. Vol. 1

Author/creator Bloch, Ernst 1885-1977 Author
Other author/creatorPlaice, Neville Translator
Other author/creatorPlaice, Stephen Translator
Other author/creatorKnight, Paul Translator
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoCambridge : MIT Press
Description528 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from eBooks on EBSCOhost
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Series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought Ser.
Summary Annotation <p>translated by Neville Plaice, Stephen Plaice, and Paul KnightThe Principle of Hope is one of the great works of the human spirit. It is a critical history of the utopian vision and a profound exploration of the possible reality of utopia. Even as the world has rejected the doctrine on which Bloch sought to base his utopia, his work still challenges us to think more insightfully about our own visions of a better world.The Principle of Hope is published in three volumes: Volume 1 lays the foundations of the philosophy of process and introduces the idea of the Not-Yet-Conscious - the anticipatory element that Bloch sees as central to human thought. It also contains a remarkable account of the aesthetic interpretations of utopian "wishful images" in fairy tales, popular fiction, travel, theater, dance, and the cinema.Volume 2 presents "the outlines of a better world." It examines the utopian systems that progressive thinkers have developed in the fields of medicine, painting, opera, poetry, and ultimately, philosophy. It is nothing less than an encyclopedic account of utopian thought from the Greeks to the present.Volume 3 offers a prescription for ways in which humans can reach their proper "homeland," where social justice is coupled with an openness to change and to the future.</p>
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Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780262521994
ISBN0262521997 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780262521994
Stock number00015994

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