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Normative identity work: exploring Erich Fromm’s perspective on self and society

Journal of Psychosocial Studies
This article explores the potential of normative identity work to foster humanistic transformation, drawing from Erich Fromm’s social theory. By engaging with Fromm’s insights into the interplay between individuals and societal structures, the analysis ...
Thomas Kühn
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The Plague of Certitude: Why Fromm Matters Today

Psychoanalytic inquiry
Today, a plague of certitude is spreading within American psychoanalysis. This socially constructed virus is increasingly dominating our unmoderated list serves, appearing in our journals, and slowly seeping into our institutes.
Ilene Philipson
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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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Hope in crisis: revisiting Erich Fromm’s dialectic of transformation

Journal of Psychosocial Studies
In this article we explore Erich Fromm’s concept of hope within the context of contemporary social and political crises. We formulate two primary objections to his vision of a revolution of hope: the individualistic moralisation of societal problems, and
Niclas O'Donnokoé   +2 more
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The coming triumph of the psychosocial perspective: lessons from the rise, fall and revival of Erich Fromm

Journal of Psychosocial Studies, 2019
This article presents the story of the rise, fall and revival of Erich Fromm, arguably the most important psychosocial thinker of the 20th century. Fromm was a major intellectual figure in the 1940s, 1940s and 1950s in a period of time when psychosocial ...
N. Mclaughlin
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Reconstructing Erich Fromm’s ‘pathology of normalcy’: Transcending the recognition-cognitive paradigm in the diagnosis of social pathologies

Social Science Information, 2019
Erich Fromm’s analysis of ‘pathological normalcy’ offers promising social-theoretical resources to help transcend the contemporary, ‘domesticated’, diagnosis of social pathologies. This article commences by briefly tracing the numerous limitations of the
N. Harris
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Fromm und Politisch

2019
Fromm und politisch als zwei christliche Eigenschaften, Gottesliebe und Nächstenliebe, "Wer in Gott eintaucht, taucht neben den Armgemachten aus"
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Fromm’s ethic of solidarity and the potential for critical communitarianism

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2019
It can be (and has been) claimed that one of the central thematic concerns in Erich Fromm’s immense body of critical work is the exposition of a new “radical” humanist ethic, based upon the normative foundations of human solidarity/relatedness and love ...
Helen-Mary Cawood
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Paths From Erich Fromm: Thinking Authority Pedagogically

Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Critical psychologist, Erich Fromm, addresses the notion of authority in a way that reveals it as an ethical issue, one that teachers and other political workers must confront everyday.
E. Weiner
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Erich Fromm

2009
The twentieth century was defined by far-reaching social changes, and this fresh insight into the life and works of Erich Fromm offers a compelling overview of his observations. Fromm's views on personal relationships, therapy, and his critique of society were closely tied to his astute analysis of the changes he witnessed and made him into a highly ...
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