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Ernst Bloch


Born
July 08, 1885

Died
August 04, 1977

Genre

Influences
Marx, Hegel


Ernst Bloch was one of the great philosophers and political intellectuals of twentieth-century Germany. Among his works to have appeared in English are The Spirit of Utopia (Stanford University Press, 2000), Literary Essays (Stanford University Press, 1998), The Utopian Function of Art and Literature: Selected Essays (1987), and The Principle of Hope (1986).

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The Principle of Hope, Vol. 1

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The Spirit of Utopia

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Atheism in Christianity: Th...

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3.98 avg rating — 93 ratings — published 1968 — 24 editions
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Traces

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3.90 avg rating — 87 ratings — published 1930 — 19 editions
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Avicenna and the Aristoteli...

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On Karl Marx

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The Utopian Function of Art...

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Das Prinzip Hoffnung

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Heritage of Our Times (Weim...

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Principle of Hope: Volume 2

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Quotes by Ernst Bloch  (?)
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“The most tragic form of loss isn't the loss of security; it's the loss of the capacity to imagine that things could be different.”
Ernst Bloch

“Man is that which has still much before it. He is repeatedly transformed in his work and by it. [...] The authentic in man and in the world is potential, waiting, living in fear of being frustrated, living in hope of succeeding.”
Ernst Bloch

“Being doped is a pleasure you pay for. There was always opium there for the people -- in the end it tainted their whole faith. If the Church had not always stood so watchfully behind the ruling powers, there would not have been such attacks against everything it stood for -- although of course it may have been competing with them for the first place among the rulers, as in the Middle Ages. Whenever it was a question of keeping the serfs, and then the paid slaves down, the dope-dealers came unfailingly to the help of the oppressors.”
Ernst Bloch

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