The Uses of Pessimism: And the Danger of False Hope,Used
The Uses of Pessimism: And the Danger of False Hope,Used

The Uses of Pessimism: And the Danger of False Hope,Used

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Optimism is fundamental to the human spirit and has sparked innovation across the centuries, but does it have a dark side? Renowned philosopher and author Roger Scruton argues that unchecked optimism can be dangerousand that real happiness hinges on a healthy pessimism that recognizes the limitations of human beings.The Uses of Pessimism is a farreaching yet concise assessment of how pessimism can compensate for the fallacies generic to the optimistic mindset and enable us to live with our own imperfection. Spanning from ancient Greece to the current economic crisis, the book persuasively concludes that optimists and idealists have courted disaster by overlooking the hard truths of human nature and by adopting nave expectations about what can be changed. Scruton demonstrates how many optimismfueled advances, from the railway to the Internet, reflect a careless pursuit of mastery that is at odds withand often underminesthe limited happiness that is the best we can obtain. He urges us to see pessimism not as dark and fatalistic, but as a hopeful pointofview that favors a balanced appraisal of society and human nature as opposed to utopian wishful thinking. Ultimately, pessimism helps focus our energies on the one reform we can truly master: bettering ourselves.In the rigorous but lively style that is his trademark, Scruton throws down the gauntlet to readers, challenging everyone to reevaluate their assumptions about the meaning of pessimism. The Uses of Pessimism breaks down the fallacies surrounding the optimist's perpetually sunny worldview, offering a voice of wisdom with which to rein in hopes that might otherwise ruin us.

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