Ernst Bloch
German philosopher and author of 'The Principle of Hope'

Born
July 8th, 1885
139 years ago
Died
1977
48 years ago — 92 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Germany
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A significant figure in 20th-century philosophy, contributed extensively to the fields of social philosophy and Marxist thought. Developed concepts around hope and utopia, which became central themes in philosophical discourse. Published major works including 'The Principle of Hope' and 'Spirit of Utopia', addressing the relationship between humanity and social progress. Engaged with German Idealism and the works of Hegel, contributing to contemporary philosophical conversations on existentialism and materialism.
Wrote 'The Principle of Hope' in 1959
Published 'Spirit of Utopia' in 1918
Influenced Marxist and philosophical thought
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