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The Revolution of Hope

eng. The Revolution of Hope · 1968
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Main Ideas

  • The necessity of a new social system based on humanistic values and hope.
  • Critique of modern consumer society and its dehumanizing impact on individuals.
  • The idea that true freedom lies in a person's ability to be active and creative, rather than just a consumer.
  • The concept of «biophilia» as a love for life and all living things, contrasted with «necrophilia»—an attraction to death and destruction.
  • The role of hope in human life as a driving force for change and improvement.
  • The need to develop critical thinking and awareness of one's responsibility for society and nature.
  • The proposal to create a society where technology serves humanity, not the other way around.
  • Emphasizing the importance of love and compassion as foundational principles for building a better 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