Richard Rorty and the Idea of Political Hope by Lamb, Robert (University of Exeter) (9781009749954) | Browns Books
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Richard Rorty and the Idea of Political Hope

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Hope is a vital force in politics, nourishing our visions of the future when things seem irredeemably bleak.

Contemporary philosophy is trapped within a view of hope as an everyday desire empty of ethical and political content.

Much political theory defers to philosophy and appears unable to appreciate the value of hope as a political attitude.

Through an interpretive conversation with Richard Rorty, Robert Lamb shows how Rorty uses Hegel to develop a compelling, alternative understanding of hope as the yearning for a better future amidst a contingent social world and fragile political inheritance.

Commitment to political hope – an enemy of despair, optimism, and certainty – invites a reorientation of philosophical reflection and involves a demanding civic ethos to sustain communities fragmented by pathological individualism.

Rorty's interpretations of John Rawls, feminism, and the redemptive potential of history show the relevance of hope for the urgent challenges facing twenty-first century liberal democracy.

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Cambridge University Press
1009749951 / 9781009749954
Hardback
30/09/2026
United Kingdom
290 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
500 grams

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