The Principle of Hope

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The Principle of Hope is a major philosophical work by Ernst Bloch that explores utopian consciousness and the human capacity to imagine and strive toward a better future.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses art
everyday life
myth
politics
religion
aimsTo analyze structures of hope in human experience
show the role of utopian imagination in history
author Ernst Bloch NERFINISHED
centralConcept Not-Yet-Become NERFINISHED
Not-Yet-Conscious NERFINISHED
anticipatory illumination
concrete utopia
daydream
utopian surplus
countryOfOrigin Germany
firstPublicationYear 1954
genre Marxist philosophy
critical theory
philosophy
hasEnglishTranslation The Principle of Hope (English edition) NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary critical theory
liberation theology
utopian studies
influencedBy Christian eschatology
Friedrich Engels NERFINISHED
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel NERFINISHED
German idealism
Karl Marx
Thomas Müntzer NERFINISHED
utopian socialism
language German
mainTopic anticipatory consciousness
future
hope
human imagination
possibility
utopia
utopian consciousness
numberOfVolumes 3
originalTitle Das Prinzip Hoffnung NERFINISHED
philosophicalClaim hope is an ontological category
human beings are oriented toward the Not-Yet
utopian imagination has a cognitive function
philosophicalTradition Marxism NERFINISHED
Western Marxism
publicationPeriod 1950s
publisher Suhrkamp Verlag NERFINISHED
relatedWork Spirit of Utopia NERFINISHED

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Ernst Bloch notableWork The Principle of Hope