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Eric Hoffer

    25. Juli 1898 – 21. Mai 1983

    Eric Hoffer war ein amerikanischer Gesellschaftsschriftsteller und Philosoph, dessen Werk sich mit der Natur von Massenbewegungen und Fanatismus befasst. Sein Schreiben ist tief von seinen eigenen Lebenserfahrungen geprägt, einschließlich Phasen der Blindheit, Migration und Arbeit als Hafenarbeiter. Hoffers Philosophie betont die Bedeutung des individuellen Denkens und der Skepsis gegenüber kollektiven Überzeugungen. Er zeichnete sich durch eine kompromisslose Sicht auf die menschliche Natur und gesellschaftliche Phänomene aus, was ihn zu einer einzigartigen Figur der amerikanischen intellektuellen Szene machte.

    Eric Hoffer
    Before the Sabbath
    Working and Thinking on the Waterfront
    The Passionate State of Mind: And Other Aphorisms
    Der Gegenwart den Puls gefühlt
    Der Fanatiker
    Der Fanatiker und andere Schriften
    • 2011

      The Syndicated News Articles

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Eric Hoffer, a prominent American thinker, wrote a weekly news column in the late 1960s that addressed pressing contemporary issues with boldness and insight. His writings sought to understand and propose solutions to societal challenges, and remarkably, many of his observations remain relevant today. This collection highlights Hoffer's enduring relevance and the wisdom he offered during a pivotal time in American history.

      The Syndicated News Articles
    • 2009

      Before the Sabbath

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Eric Hoffer's reflections in his final work delve into profound themes such as history, democracy, love, and the process of aging. Drawing from his experiences as a migratory worker during the Great Depression and his self-taught understanding of various disciplines, Hoffer offers unique insights into human nature. His background as a significant thinker and author enriches these contemplations, making them both personal and universal.

      Before the Sabbath
    • 2009

      Eric Hoffer's experiences as a migratory worker during the Depression Era shaped his profound insights into human nature. This collection offers a unique look into his personal life and the development of his thoughts, which laid the groundwork for his influential writings. Through reflections on history, science, and humanity, Hoffer reveals the intellectual journey that informed his future works, showcasing the connection between his labor and philosophical musings.

      Working and Thinking on the Waterfront
    • 2008

      First Things, Last Things

      • 92 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(7)Abgeben

      Focusing on the evolution of civilization, the author presents a broad analysis of humanity's progress while delving into the distinctive and transformative qualities that define mankind. Eric Hoffer, a significant American thinker, offers insights that bridge philosophical thought and societal change, culminating in a profound vision of human potential and transformation.

      First Things, Last Things
    • 2008

      In Our Time

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,9(7)Abgeben

      Eric Hoffer tackles contemporary issues with a unique blend of common sense and insightful analysis, leading to unexpected conclusions and a hopeful vision for the future. As a prominent thinker, he challenges prevailing ideas and offers thought-provoking recommendations that encourage optimism in addressing the critical problems of our time.

      In Our Time
    • 2008

      The Temper of Our Time

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,1(96)Abgeben

      Exploring the complexities of human nature, this work delves into societal issues such as juvenile mentality, automation's impact, and the dynamics of the black revolution. Hoffer, drawing from his experiences as a migratory worker and self-taught intellect, analyzes the regression of the back-to-nature movement and contrasts intellectualism with genuine learning. His insights reflect a deep understanding of the era's challenges and the evolving human condition, making it a significant contribution to contemporary thought.

      The Temper of Our Time
    • 2006
      4,1(175)Abgeben

      Exploring profound insights into human nature, this collection features poignant aphorisms from Eric Hoffer, a self-taught thinker shaped by his experiences as a migratory worker during the Depression Era. His extensive knowledge of history, science, and humanity informs these reflections, offering a deep understanding of the human condition. Hoffer's unique perspective and intellectual journey make this work a significant contribution to philosophical literature.

      Reflections on the Human Condition
    • 2006

      Exploring the depths of human nature, this collection features timeless aphorisms from Eric Hoffer, a self-taught thinker who spent years as a migratory worker during the Depression Era. His vast knowledge across history, science, and humanity informs his profound insights, making "The Passionate State of Mind" a compelling reflection on the complexities of belief and existence. Hoffer's unique perspective offers readers a chance to delve into the essence of thought and passion.

      The Passionate State of Mind: And Other Aphorisms
    • 2005

      Truth Imagined

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,2(103)Abgeben

      Eric Hoffer's journey from blindness to enlightenment at fifteen shaped his profound insights into human nature. After losing his family, he became a Depression Era migrant worker, yet his thirst for knowledge in history and science never waned. "Truth Imagined" captures his experiences on the road, showcasing the development of his philosophical ideas through timeless aphorisms and engaging anecdotes. This exploration reflects how his hardships and relentless curiosity contributed to his reputation as one of America's significant thinkers.

      Truth Imagined