Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
254
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 28, 1949
Editorial
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0844640077
ISBN-13
9780844640075
Descripción
In "Millennium and Utopia," Ernest Lee Tuveson delves into the concept of progress and its deep roots in human thought. He explores how the ideas of a perfect future and an ideal society have evolved over time, weaving a narrative that connects historical perspectives to contemporary philosophical considerations. The study offers a critical examination of how visions of utopia have influenced societal ambitions and aspirations.
Tuveson’s analysis is rich with historical context, showcasing the intertwining of religion, philosophy, and cultural movements that have shaped mankind's understanding of progress. He meticulously highlights key figures and their contributions to the utopian discourse, drawing connections that illuminate the perennial human quest for improvement.
Through this exploration, the reader is invited to reflect on the implications of these ideas in today’s world. Tuveson’s work serves as both an academic inquiry and a thoughtful meditation on what it means to strive for a better future, posing fundamental questions about the nature of progress itself.
Tuveson’s analysis is rich with historical context, showcasing the intertwining of religion, philosophy, and cultural movements that have shaped mankind's understanding of progress. He meticulously highlights key figures and their contributions to the utopian discourse, drawing connections that illuminate the perennial human quest for improvement.
Through this exploration, the reader is invited to reflect on the implications of these ideas in today’s world. Tuveson’s work serves as both an academic inquiry and a thoughtful meditation on what it means to strive for a better future, posing fundamental questions about the nature of progress itself.