The Privatization of Hope: Ernst Bloch and the Future of Utopia, SIC 8 Contributor(s): Thompson, Peter (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0822355892 ISBN-13: 9780822355892 Publisher: Duke University Press
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: December 2013 Click for more in this series: Sic (Duke University Press) |
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BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | Movements - General - Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern |
Dewey: 193 |
LCCN: 2013025251 |
Series: Sic (Duke University Press) |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6" W x 8.9" L (1.00 lbs) 336 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents |
Review Citations: Choice 07/01/2014 |
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Publisher Description: The concept of hope is central to the work of the German philosopher Ernst Bloch (1885-1977), especially in his magnum opus, The Principle of Hope (1959). The "speculative materialism" that he first developed in the 1930s asserts a commitment to humanity's potential that continued through his later work. In The Privatization of Hope, leading thinkers in utopian studies explore the insights that Bloch's ideas provide in understanding the present. Mired in the excesses and disaffections of contemporary capitalist society, hope in the Blochian sense has become atomized, desocialized, and privatized. From myriad perspectives, the contributors clearly delineate the renewed value of Bloch's theories in this age of hopelessness. Bringing Bloch's "ontology of Not Yet Being" into conversation with twenty-first-century concerns, this collection is intended to help revive and revitalize philosophy's commitment to the generative force of hope. Contributors. Roland Boer, Frances Daly, Henk de Berg, Vincent Geoghegan, Wayne Hudson, Ruth Levitas, David Miller, Catherine Moir, Caitr ona N Dh ill, Welf Schr ter, Johan Siebers, Peter Thompson, Francesca Vidal, Rainer Ernst Zimmermann, Slavoj Zizek |
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