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Hope Under Oppression (Paperback)
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Hope Under Oppression (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Feminist Philosophy
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We have all been told, at one time or another, to "never give up
hope." It's a common injunction to children, but as we grow older,
sustaining hope becomes more challenging, particularly in a world
we come to see as often frightening, dark, and unjust. But what is
this thing "hope," and why is hope so valuable that we are so often
urged to preserve and protect it? This book explores the nature and
essential role of hope in human life under conditions of
oppression. Oppression is often a threat and damage to hope, yet
many members of oppressed groups, including prominent activists
pursuing a more just world, find hope valuable and even essential
to their personal and political lives. Katie Stockdale offers a
unique evaluative framework for hope that captures its intrinsic
value, the rationality and morality of hope, and ultimately how we
can hope well in the non-ideal world we share. She develops an
account of the relationship between hope and anger about oppression
and argues that when people are angry about oppression, they tend
to also harbour hope for repair. When people's hopes for repair are
not realized, as is often the case for those who are oppressed,
their anger can evolve into bitterness. They feel unresolved anger
as a result of losing hope that injustice will be sufficiently
acknowledged and addressed. Fortunately, things do not have to be
this way. Even when people may feel that they have lost all hope,
faith can help them to be resilient in the face of oppression. They
can join with others who share their experiences or commitments for
a better world, uniting with them in collective action. By doing
so, they can strengthen hope for the future when hope might
otherwise be lost. Ultimately, this work illustrates the crucial
value of hope for both individuals and collectives in the pursuit
of justice, and in an increasingly uncertain world.
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