Hope and History by Josef Pieper [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 75 (3):601-603 (2022)
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Is the history of man perhaps of such nature that it gives him no grounds for hope? What becomes of our hopes if we must die after all? Where is the historical process as a whole going? These are the questions Josef Pieper (1904–97) asked decades ago in his Hoffnung und Geschichte (1967). Initially translated into English by Richard and Clara Winston as Hope and History in 1969, decades later in 2020 Cluny Media has reprinted the Winstons' translation, beautifully covered with symbolist George Frederick Watts's (1817–1904) oil on canvas titled Hope. As such, this book review has two goals. The first is to explain the argument of Pieper's rich text made available for the second time in English. The second is to explain the status of his argument within the landscape of the philosophy of hope, and the significance of Cluny's efforts to reinvigorate Pieper's Hope and History into the English-speaking world.

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