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Erich Fromm and the Critical Theory of Communication [PDF]
Erich Fromm (1900-1980) was a Marxist psychoanalyst, philosopher and socialist humanist. This paper asks: How can Fromm’s critical theory of communication be used and updated to provide a critical perspective in the age of digital and communicative ...
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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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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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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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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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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 und politisch als zwei christliche Eigenschaften, Gottesliebe und Nächstenliebe, "Wer in Gott eintaucht, taucht neben den Armgemachten aus"
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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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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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Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1987
This article presents evidence that Fromm increasingly diverged form Marx in his concept of human nature, that Fromm's construct of the "social unconscious" is the locus where mystical and psychoanalytic notions become confused with Marxian ideas, and that Fromm's reconstruction of Marx in idealist terms does serious violence to Marx's theory and is ...
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This article presents evidence that Fromm increasingly diverged form Marx in his concept of human nature, that Fromm's construct of the "social unconscious" is the locus where mystical and psychoanalytic notions become confused with Marxian ideas, and that Fromm's reconstruction of Marx in idealist terms does serious violence to Marx's theory and is ...
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International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 2000
Erich Fromm's fortuitous visit to Mexico in 1949, and his meeting with a group of Mexican psychiatrists was the beginning of a working relationship that lasted for over 25 years. It left its mark on a number of community-oriented institutions, professional societies and publications, which are alive even today.
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Erich Fromm's fortuitous visit to Mexico in 1949, and his meeting with a group of Mexican psychiatrists was the beginning of a working relationship that lasted for over 25 years. It left its mark on a number of community-oriented institutions, professional societies and publications, which are alive even today.
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