@misc{Anonymous1942, author = {Anonymous 1942,}, title = {Review Fromm, E.: Should ew hate Hitler? (1942a). Psychology of Hate}, series = {Nature (Springer), Vol. 149, June 27 (1942), p. 728. [doi.org/10.1038/149728b0]}, journal = {Nature (Springer), Vol. 149, June 27 (1942), p. 728. [doi.org/10.1038/149728b0]}, abstract = {Dr. E. Fromm, in a recent report to the Journal of the American Home Economics Association, discussed the two kinds of hatred which he claims exist. One is what he calls the >counterpoint of life<. It is rational hatred, aroused by an attack on life, freedom, country, some person or institution we love. Such hatred is necessary for winning a war against aggression. >People must love what they are defending, in order to hate their attackers effectively.< The other kind of hatred, which he calls >character-conditioned<, was made use of by the Nazis in recruiting their party. The bulk of their recruits came from the lower middle class, who had led a starved and frustrated life socially and economically, particularly since 1918, in Germany. This led to tremendous irrational hatred and destructiveness which could only be expressed in small doses before the Nazi party offered an outlet.}, language = {en} } @book{Aristoteles, author = {Aristoteles,}, title = {The student's Oxford Aristotle. Volume V, London (Oxford University Press) 1942.}, language = {en} } @book{Aristoteles, author = {Aristoteles,}, title = {The Student's Oxford Aristotle, London (Oxford University Press) 1942.}, language = {en} } @book{Aschner, author = {Aschner, B.}, title = {The Art of the Healer, translated from the German by Ruth and Heinz Norden, New York (The Dial Press) 1942.}, language = {en} } @misc{Benedict, author = {Benedict, Ruth}, title = {Review Fromm, E.: Escape from Freedom (1941a, English)}, series = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. 5 (1942), pp. 111-113.}, journal = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. 5 (1942), pp. 111-113.}, language = {en} } @misc{Boisen, author = {Boisen, Anton T.}, title = {Review Fromm, E.: Escape from Freedom (1941a, English)}, series = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. 5 (1942), pp. 133ff.}, journal = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. 5 (1942), pp. 133ff.}, language = {en} } @book{Ellis, author = {Ellis, H.}, title = {Studies in the psychology of sex, New York (Random House) 1942.}, language = {en} } @misc{Foxe, author = {Foxe, A. N.}, title = {Review Fromm, E.: Escape from Freedom (1941a, English)}, series = {American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1942), p. 180. [Online ISSN 1939-0025] [doi.org/10.1037/h0096380]}, journal = {American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1942), p. 180. [Online ISSN 1939-0025] [doi.org/10.1037/h0096380]}, abstract = {[…] This somewhat polemic study in applied socio-economics, psychology, and ideology concentrates on one aspect of a larger work the author is preparing and >interrupted< because of >Present political developments< and >dangers<: he therefore was unable to 1941. This is all very nice but the author does not seem to know how this ideal is to be achieved. In his relative deposition of the man of special talent and thinking who has the >answers,< and would therefore be most unique and individual, the author creates a paradox in his quest for further development of the individual. His >Social Character< is more totalitarian than he imagines. Ironically, the author's quotations from >Mein Kampf< read very much like Old Testament. (APA PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @article{Fromm, author = {Fromm, Erich}, title = {Should We Hate Hitler?}, series = {Journal of Home Economics, Washington, Vol. 34 (April 1942), pp. 220-223. [Some paragraphs are taken from E. Fromm, 1939b]}, journal = {Journal of Home Economics, Washington, Vol. 34 (April 1942), pp. 220-223. [Some paragraphs are taken from E. Fromm, 1939b]}, number = {original publication / Erstver{\"o}ffentlichung}, language = {en} } @article{Fromm, author = {Fromm, Erich}, title = {Faith as a Character Trait}, series = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. V (1942), pp. 307-319.}, journal = {Psychiatry. Journal for the Study of Interpersonal Process, Washington (The William Alanson Psychiatric Foundation), Vol. V (1942), pp. 307-319.}, number = {original publication / Erstver{\"o}ffentlichung}, language = {en} }