
New Books Network The Philosophy of Hope: On Immanence and Transcendence with R.J. Snell
Mar 25, 2026
R.J. Snell, philosopher and director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute and author of Lost in the Chaos, explores modern disenchantment and attempts at re-enchantment. He contrasts technocratic false religions with authentic hope, traces hope from Anglo-Saxon warriors to Soviet dissidents, and considers beauty, liturgy, and the moral costs of living truthfully.
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Tech and Performance Thin Cultural Depth
- Technology, media proliferation, and performance culture expand life horizontally and make perception episodic rather than deep.
- Snell cites Iain McGilchrist and Byung-Chul Han to show how technocracy and performance subjectivity reduce verticality of meaning.
Rationalist Politics Produces Totalizing Control
- Rationalist politics treats reason as a universal geometric tool to control society, which leads to totalizing technocracy.
- Snell draws on Michael Oakeshott to argue politics requires flexible, contingent application of principles.
Reject Technocratic One Size Political Fixes
- Avoid technocratic one-size solutions in politics and education that treat humans as cogs and promise guaranteed outcomes.
- Favor prudential, context-sensitive tools like books, conversation, atmosphere, and example over absolute techniques.












