The acclaimed social psychologist and New York Times–bestselling
author of The Art of Loving discusses the nature of evil and
humanity’s capacity for it. Originally published in 1964, The Heart
of Man was influenced by turbulent times. Average Americans were
suffering from different forms of evil, including a rise in juvenile
delinquency. On a grander scale, the threat of nuclear war loomed over
the nation, and President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. What
could drive humanity to do things such as these? In The Heart of Man,
renowned humanist philosopher and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm
investigates man’s capacity to destroy, his narcissism, and his
incestuous fixation. He expands upon ideas he presented in Escape from
Freedom, Man for Himself, and The Art of Loving, and examines the
essence of evil, as well as the choice between good and evil. He also
explores man’s ability to destroy and further considers freedom,
aggression, destructiveness, and violence. “The Heart of Man
questions human nature itself, from the forms of violence that plague
it to individual and social narcissism to how the positive value of
“love of life” can potentially outweigh the destructive
“syndrome of decay” caused by the love of death and other harmful
tendencies of thought.” —Midwest Book Review
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Its Genius for Good and Evil
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ISBN
9781504082761
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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