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The Revolution of Hope

eng. The Revolution of Hope · 1968
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Interesting Facts

  • In his book, Erich Fromm considers the concept of hope as a crucial element of human life that can lead to positive changes in society.
  • The book offers a critique of modern society, emphasizing that technological progress and material prosperity cannot replace the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals.
  • Fromm highlights the necessity of transitioning from a consumer society to one based on humanistic values and genuine care for people.
  • The author asserts that hope is an active state that requires effort and action to achieve change, rather than merely a passive expectation of a better future.
  • Fromm analyzes various aspects of human nature and emphasizes the importance of love, creativity, and freedom as key elements for building a more just and humane world.
The Revolution of Hope
Date of publication: 24 November 2024
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The Revolution of Hope
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Original titleeng. The Revolution of Hope · 1968
Genre: Psychology