Hoping With: an Editorial Introduction

In Andrew Fiala & Sahar Heydari Fard (eds.), Peace and Hope in Dark Times. Brill. pp. 1-12 (2023)
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Abstract

My goal is to help us see the importance of social connections to social change in even our conceptual toolbox regarding social transformation. I compare and summarize two discussions about the political value of hope: one in Western modern political thought and the other in non-violent movements and their subsequent philosophy. I follow Michelle Moody- Adams’ conviction that visionaries and intellectuals of constructive social movements ground political hope in collectives rather than in individuals, as Western political philosophy tends to do. However, I suggest that the proper interpretation of a collectivist hope requires attention to the people with whom we hope.

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Sahar Heydari Fard
Ohio State University

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