The Marxist Philosophy of Ernst Bloch

The Marxist Philosophy of Ernst Bloch
Author: Wayne Hudson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1982-06-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781349042906

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The Spirit of Utopia

The Spirit of Utopia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 080477885X

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I am. We are. That is enough. Now we have to start. These are the opening words of Ernst Bloch's first major work, The Spirit of Utopia, written mostly in 1915-16, published in its first version just after the First World War, republished five years later, 1923, in the version here presented for the first time in English translation. The Spirit of Utopia is one of the great historic books from the beginning of the century, but it is not an obsolete one. In its style of thinking, a peculiar amalgam of biblical, Marxist, and Expressionist turns, in its analytical skills deeply informed by Simmel, taking its information from both Hegel and Schopenhauer for the groundwork of its metaphysics of music but consistently interpreting the cultural legacy in the light of a certain Marxism, Bloch's Spirit of Utopia is a unique attempt to rethink the history of Western civilizations as a process of revolutionary disruptions and to reread the artworks, religions, and philosophies of this tradition as incentives to continue disrupting. The alliance between messianism and Marxism, which was proclaimed in this book for the first time with epic breadth, has met with more critique than acclaim. The expressive and baroque diction of the book was considered as offensive as its stubborn disregard for the limits of "disciplines." Yet there is hardly a "discipline" that didn't adopt, however unknowingly, some of Bloch's insights, and his provocative associations often proved more productive than the statistical account of social shifts. The first part of this philosophical meditation--which is also a narrative, an analysis, a rhapsody, and a manifesto--concerns a mode of "self-encounter" that presents itself in the history of music from Mozart through Mahler as an encounter with the problem of a community to come. This "we-problem" is worked out by Bloch in terms of a philosophy of the history of music. The "self-encounter," however, has to be conceived as "self-invention," as the active, affirmative fight for freedom and social justice, under the sign of Marx. The second part of the book is entitled "Karl Marx, Death and the Apocalypse." I am. We are. That's hardly anything. But enough to start.

Ernst Bloch s Speculative Materialism

Ernst Bloch   s Speculative Materialism
Author: Cat Moir
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004272873

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In Ernst Bloch’s Speculative Materialism: Ontology, Epistemology, Politics, Cat Moir offers a new interpretation of the philosophy of Ernst Bloch. The reception of Bloch’s work has seen him variously painted as a naïve realist, a romantic nature philosopher, a totalitarian thinker, and an irrationalist whose obscure literary style stands in for a lack of systematic rigour. Moir challenges these conceptions of Bloch by reconstructing the ontological, epistemological, and political dimensions of his speculative materialism. Through a close, historically contextualised reading of Bloch’s major work of ontology, Das Materialismusproblem, seine Geschichte und Substanz (The Materialism Problem, its History and Substance), Moir presents Bloch as one of the twentieth century’s most significant critical thinkers.

A Philosophy of the Future

A Philosophy of the Future
Author: Ernst Bloch
Publsiher: [New York] : Herder and Herder
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1970
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UCAL:B4410772

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On Karl Marx

On Karl Marx
Author: Ernst Bloch
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786636089

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This study of Marx serves not only as an excellent introduction to that most influential of "worldly philosophers" but is also a significant resume of the central issues of Bloch's own profound and wide-ranging thought. Special attention is given to the political maturation of the young Karl Marx and to his studies and intellectual relationship to important thinkers of his time. Bloch concludes with an insightful summons to the West to consider Marx anew as a thinker still vitally relevant to contemporary social issues, and not merely as the father of a sovietized political system.

The Principle of Hope

The Principle of Hope
Author: Ernst Bloch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1986
Genre: Creation
ISBN: 0262522047

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Natural Law and Human Dignity

Natural Law and Human Dignity
Author: Ernst Bloch
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1986
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0262521296

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Ernst Bloch was one of the most original and influential of contemporary European thinkers, leaving his mark in fields ranging from philosophy and social theory to aesthetics and theology. This book represents a unique attempt to reconcile the traditional oppositions of the natural law and social utopian traditions, providing basic insights into the meaning of human rights in a socialist society.

The Heritage of Our Times

The Heritage of Our Times
Author: Ernst Bloch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745692395

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Heritage of Our Times is a brilliant examination of modern culture and its legacy by one of the most important and deeply influential thinkers of the 20th century. Bloch argues that the key elements of a genuine cultural tradition are not just to be found in the conveniently closed and neatly labeled ages of the past, but also in the open and experimental cultural process of our time. One of the most compelling aspects of this work is a contemporary analysis of the rise of Nazism. It probes its bogus roots in German history and mythology at the very moment when the ideologies of Blood and Soil and the Blond Beast were actually taking hold of the German people. The breadth and depth of Bloch's vision, together with the rich diversity of his interest, ensure this work a place as one of the key books of the 20th century.