Hope in a Democratic Age

Philosophy, Religion, and Political Theory
ISBN13: 9780199297153ISBN10: 0199297150 Hardback, 272 pages
Jul 2009,  In Stock

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How and why should hope play a key role in a twenty-first century democratic politics?

Alan Mittleman offers a philosophical exploration of the theme, contending that a modern construction of hope as an emotion is deficient. He revives the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue, reconstructing this in a contemporary philosophical idiom. In this framework, hope is less a spontaneous reaction than it is a choice against despair; a decision to live with confidence and expectation, based on a rational assessment of possibility and a faith in the underlying goodness of life.

In cultures shaped by biblical teaching, hope is thought praiseworthy. Mittleman explores the religious origins of the concept of hope in the Hebrew Scriptures, New Testament, rabbinic literature and Augustine. He traces the roots of both the praise of hope, in Jewish and Christian thought, and the criticism of hope in Greco-Roman thought and in the tradition of philosophical pessimism. Arguing on behalf of a straightened, sober form of hope, he relates hope-as-a-virtue to the tasks of democratic citizenship. Without diminishing the wisdom found in tragedy, a strong argument emerges in favour of hope as a way of taking responsibility for the world. Drawing on insights from scriptural and classical texts, philosophers, and theologians - ancient and modern, Mittleman builds a compelling case for placing hope at the centre of democratic political systems.

Features

  • Traces the concept of hope through the work of major philosophers and theologians
  • Provides a clear introduction to numerous philosophers' thought
  • Places the discussion in the context of the Judaic and Christian traditions
  • Offers a rigorous argument for the place for hope in contemporary democratic society

Reviews

"Mittleman provides an intricate account of the multifaceted dimensions of hope. ...Summing up: Recommended." --Choice

Product Details

272 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-929715-3ISBN10: 0-19-929715-0

About the Author(s)

Alan Mittleman is the author of three previous books in Jewish thought and political theory, as well as the editor of four volumes on religion and politics.

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