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Hope Without Optimism

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Hope Without Optimism by Terry Eagleton offers a profound exploration of hope, distinguishing it sharply from mere optimism, cheeriness, or idealism. Drawing on philosophical and theological insights from ancient Greece through to modern thinkers such as Marx and Kierkegaard, Eagleton presents hope as a thoughtful, committed stance grounded in rationality. This authentic hope acknowledges failure and defeat yet resists surrender, embodying a tragic yet revolutionary spirit that challenges both political complacency and despair. The book traverses wide-ranging topics including religious faith, political ideology, the problem of evil, language, and the meaning of the past, making it a deeply engaged reflection on human belief in uncertain times.
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This book will resonate strongly with readers interested in philosophy, theology, political theory, and cultural studies. It suits those seeking a deep, intellectually rigorous, yet accessible examination of hope beyond naΓ―ve optimism, especially in challenging political and social contexts.

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In a virtuoso display of erudition, thoughtfulness and humour, Terry Eagleton teases apart the concept of hope as it has been (often mistakenly) conceptualised over six millennia, from ancient Greece to today. He distinguishes hope from simple optimism, cheeriness, desire, idealism or adherence to the doctrine of Progress, bringing into focus a standpoint that requires reflection and commitment, arises from clear-sighted rationality, can be cultivated by practice and self-discipline, and which acknowledges but refuses to capitulate to the realities of failure and defeat.

Authentic hope is indubitably tragic, yet Eagleton also argues for its radical implications as β€˜a species of permanent revolution, whose enemy is as much political complacency as metaphysical despair’. It is a means of facing the future without devaluing the moment or obviating the past.

Traversing centuries of thought about the many modes of hoping – from Ernst Bloch’s monumental work through the Stoics, Aquinas, Marx and Kierkegaard, among others – this penetrating book throws new light on religious faith and political ideology as well as issues such as the problem of evil, the role of language and the meaning of the past.

Hope Without Optimism is a brilliantly engaged, impassioned chronicle of human belief and desire in an increasingly uncertain world.

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'Hope Without Optimism is the best formula of the authentic religion that fits our dark times,' praises Slavoj Ε½iΕΎek, highlighting its daring confrontation with impending crisis. Raymond Geuss commends the book's wide-ranging engagement across novels, social theory, philosophy, and theology, describing Eagleton's vision as overwhelmingly coherent and insightful. The work is noted for cutting incisively through diverse disciplines and culminating in a moving theological essay on the essence of what we have to hope for, emphasising the crucial distinction between something and nothing.'

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300248678

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 June 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Audience: General / adult, Adult education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Terry Eagleton is Distinguished Professor of English Literature, University of Lancaster, Professor of Cultural Theory at the National University of Ireland, and Distinguished Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of more than 40 books, spanning the fields of literary theory, postmodernism, politics, ideology, and religion, including the seminal Literary Theory: An Introduction. His last six books were published by Yale: Culture and the Death of God, How to Read Literature, The Event of Literature, Why Marx Was Right, On Evil and Reason, Faith and Revolution.

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