First published in Switzerland in 1935 and now available for the first time in English translation, Heritage of Our Times is a bold work of cultural criticism by a major twentieth-century German philosopher. Recalling work by Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School, Ernst Bloch's study of everyday life and politics during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany is a brilliant historical analysis of the cultural conditions leading to German fascism.
A half-century later, Bloch's prescient meditations on culture and politics still retain their explosive power and are certain to provoke controversy and discussion among cultural critics, philosophers, social theorists, and historians. In their Introduction, the translators contextualize the book within the political and intellectual tendencies of the period and Bloch's other work.
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Ernst Bloch (1885-1977) left Germany for Switzerland in 1917 because of his pacifist beliefs. In 1933 he left again, returning to Germany in 1949 to assume the chair in philosophy at the University of Leipzig. After the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961, he moved to the University of Tübingen, where he was Professor of Philosophy until his death. His more than twenty books include The Principle of Hope and Natural Law and Human Dignity. Neville Plaice and Stephen Plaice translated (with Paul Knight) Ernst Bloch's The Principle of Hope.