The Privatization of Hope : Ernst Bloch and the Future of Utopia, SIC 8 /
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 c...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Bloch and a philosophy of the proterior / by Wayne Hudson
- An anti-humanist Utopia? / by Vincent Geoghegan
- Ernst Bloch's dialectical anthropology / by Johan Siebers
- Religion, Utopia, and the metaphysics of contingency / by Peter Thompson
- The privatization of eschatology and myth : Ernst Bloch vs. Rudolph Bultmann / by Roland Boer
- The education of hope : on the dialectical potential of speculative materialism / by Catherine Moir
- Engendering the future : Bloch's utopian philosophy in dialogue with gender theory / by Caitríona Ní Dhúill
- The zero-point : encountering the dark emptiness of nothingness / by Frances Daly
- A Marxist poetics : allegory and reading in The Principle of Hope / by David Miller
- Singing summons the existence of the fountain : Bloch, music, and Utopia / by Ruth Levitas
- Transforming utopian into metopian systems : Bloch's principle of hope revisited / by Rainer E. Zimmermann
- Unlearning how to hope : eleven theses in defense of liberal democracy and consumer culture / by Henk de Berg
- Can we hope to walk tall in a computerized world of work? / by Francesca Vidal and Welf Schröter.