Eric Hoffer Quote of the Week From Greg Bover

In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.

Eric Hoffer (1902 – 1983)

Known as the “Longshoreman Philosopher,” Hoffer’s first book, The True Believer, (1951) was a new perspective on the power and danger of fanaticism and mass movements, both political and religious. His background as a migrant farmhand, hobo, and ultimately a dock worker gave him an authority to speak of the working class as few academics could. His ideas on the power of meaningful labor to enhance self-esteem and therefore positive societal change are still controversial today. Hoffer won the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983.

Greg Bover

One thought on “Eric Hoffer Quote of the Week From Greg Bover

  1. Great quote, Greg, and interesting post. I went on Wiki and read more about Hoffer. I love this line about him: “Hoffer also took solace in being an outcast, believing that the outcasts have always been the pioneers of society.”

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