Ernst Bloch

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Ernst Bloch was a German Marxist philosopher best known for his utopian and humanist ideas, especially articulated in his major work "The Principle of Hope."

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instanceOf Marxist philosopher
human
philosopher
university teacher
writer
causeOfDeath illness
citizenship Germany
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfDeath West Germany
dateOfBirth 1885-07-08
dateOfDeath 1977-08-04
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
surface form: University of Munich

University of Würzburg
employer University of Leipzig
University of Tübingen
era 20th-century philosophy
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Bloch
fieldOfWork philosophy
philosophy of history
philosophy of religion
political philosophy
social philosophy
givenName Ernst
influenced Ernst Jünger
Herbert Marcuse
Jürgen Moltmann
Theodor W. Adorno
liberation theology
influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Karl Marx
Thomas Müntzer
languageOfWorkOrName German
mainInterest Marxism
eschatology
hope
humanism
messianism
utopia
movement Marxism
Western Marxism
critical theory
utopian socialism
name Ernst Bloch self-link
notableIdea anticipatory consciousness
concrete utopia
principle of hope
utopian function of art
notableWork Atheism in Christianity
Heritage of Our Times
Natural Law and Human Dignity
Spirit of Utopia
The Principle of Hope
occupation philosopher
university professor
placeOfBirth Ludwigshafen am Rhein
placeOfDeath Tübingen
religion atheism

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Jürgen Moltmann influencedBy Ernst Bloch
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Ernst Bloch name Ernst Bloch self-link
Suhrkamp Verlag hasPublished Ernst Bloch