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Hope is ubiquitous and valuable in human life. But what is hope, and how can people sustain hope in the face of injustice? This book explores the nature and value of hope under oppression. It addresses what hope is, the value and risks of hope, and hope's relation to other elements of human psychology, including trust, fear, anger, bitterness, faith, and despair. It illustrates the value of hope for both individuals and collectives in the pursuit of justice, and in an increasingly uncertain world.

Produktbeschreibung
Hope is ubiquitous and valuable in human life. But what is hope, and how can people sustain hope in the face of injustice? This book explores the nature and value of hope under oppression. It addresses what hope is, the value and risks of hope, and hope's relation to other elements of human psychology, including trust, fear, anger, bitterness, faith, and despair. It illustrates the value of hope for both individuals and collectives in the pursuit of justice, and in an increasingly uncertain world.
Autorenporträt
Katie Stockdale is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Victoria. Her research is currently on the nature, value, and role of emotions in moral, social, and political life.