Three fascinating examinations of the psychology of political power
from the New York Times?bestselling author of The Art of Loving.
Philosopher and social theorist Erich Fromm is renowned as ?a
psychologist of penetration and a writer of ability? (Chicago
Tribune). In these three riveting works, Fromm sheds light on some of
the most critical dilemmas facing humanity. ? Escape from Freedom:
Though freedom has been a prized value in Western culture for
centuries, it is often accompanied by feelings of anxiety and
powerlessness. Fromm?s compelling study demonstrates how these
feelings of alienation can lead to a desire for conformity and
authoritarianism, bringing invaluable insight into the rise of Nazism
and fascism in Europe. ? To Have or To Be?: Life in the modern age
began when people no longer lived at the mercy of nature and instead
took control of it. Fromm argues that through the process of modern
materialism, the natural tendency of humankind moved away from
practicing human abilities, and instead focused on possessing objects.
Humankind therefore began using tools that replace our own powers to
think, feel, and act independently. Fromm argues that positive
change?both social and economic?will come from being, loving, and
sharing. ? The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness: This classic study
makes a distinction between animal aggression and certain forms of
destructiveness that can only be found in human beings. His case
studies span zoo animals, necrophiliacs, and the psychobiographies of
notorious figures such as Hitler and Stalin, offering a comprehensive
exploration of the human impulse for violence. ? This ebook features
an illustrated biography of Erich Fromm including rare images and
never-before-seen documents from the author?s estate. ?
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Escape from Freedom, To Have or To Be?, and The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
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ISBN
9781504045506
Publisert
2017
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Open Road Media
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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