@article{Cohen, author = {Cohen, J. M.}, title = {The Religious Criminal}, series = {Judaism, New York, Vol. 32 (No. 1, 1983), pp. 23-26.}, journal = {Judaism, New York, Vol. 32 (No. 1, 1983), pp. 23-26.}, abstract = {Erich Fromm contributed to social science mostly by his detailed theory of social character. Besides, he was interested in ethics. Even more — considering Fromm, human nature is strictly connected with ethics. He asks if there is foundation to establish some universal, absolute ethics? What is authority, and is there a connection between authority and ethics, and humanity and ethics? Is character of any relevance to ethics? Is human good, or bad? What is the connection between human nature and social value? Fromm defines therms clearly, and this paper is brief introduction to those terms, and to answers that Fromm gave to upper questions.}, language = {en} }