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EDUCATION, FREEDOM, AND SOCIAL HARMONY [PDF]

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Maarif, Ahmad Syafii
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Resurrecting Erich Fromm

Smith College Studies in Social Work, 2008
Erich Fromm (1900–1980) was once a world‐famous psychoanalyst and sociologist. His writings, spanning six decades, placed him among the most prolific and well‐known analysts of his generation. In this paper, we outline Fromm's major themes and theoretical contributions.
Brian Rasmussen, Daniel Salhani
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Erich Fromm

2011
Mit meiner Diplomarbeit habe ich die Relevanz von Fromms Gedanken eines religiösen Denkens, das sich auf die Grundpfeiler des urchristlichen Glaubens stützt, näher analysiert. Der Reverenzrahmen meiner Arbeit umfasst dabei stets die westliche Denkweise über Religionssysteme, ebenso wie die Analysen der Gesellschaft sich auf westliche Verhältnisse ...
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Erich Fromm and Postmodernism

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2003
Although my experience with Fromm was limited to being a student both in my doctoral and postdoctoral studies, his writings and presence have been a strong influence in my early career. In addition to reading most of his writings, I had the opportunity to present patients to him in both settings. In my graduate days I also had a number of opportunities
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Revisiting Erich Fromm

International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 1998
Erich Fromm (1900-1980), a man of the twentieth century, lived professionally as a psychologist-psychoanalyst-social activist from the World War I and Weimar Republic years in Frankfurt, Heidelberg and Berlin, Germany; through the World War II and early cold war-Communist witch-hunt years in New York City; through the sixties in Mexico City as Director
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The Relevance of Erich Fromm

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2014
The author stresses Fromm's role as a precursor in psychoanalysis and shows his connections with three scientific developments following on his death in 1980: the trauma literature, attachment theory and the evolution of altruism.
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Erich Fromm’s Ecological Messianism

Humanity & Society, 2014
Revisiting Erich Fromm’s works provides a theoretical foundation for a comprehensive and normative theory of human–nature relations that contains psychical, social, economic, and ethical components. Fromm’s system of thought was rooted in understanding humanity’s effort to establish meaningful relations with the natural world and how socioeconomic ...
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