@article{Roazen, author = {Roazen, Paul}, title = {Introduction in: P. Heller, Reflections on a child analysis with Anna Freud and an adult analysis with Ernst Kris}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (No. 1, 1992), pp. 48-74.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (No. 1, 1992), pp. 48-74.}, language = {en} } @article{Roazen, author = {Roazen, Paul}, title = {Glasnost and Peristroika in Psychoanalysis. Opiniom}, series = {Academy Forum, Fall 1992, pp. 22f.}, journal = {Academy Forum, Fall 1992, pp. 22f.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-39146, title = {Lehranalyse und psychoanalytische Ausbildung, G{\"o}ttingen (Vandenhieck und Ruprecht), 1992, 173 pp.}, editor = {Streeck, Ulrich and Werthmann, Hans-Volker}, language = {de} } @book{Stierlin, author = {Stierlin, Helm}, title = {Von der Psychoanalyse zur Familientherapie, M{\"u}nchen (dtv), 1992, 268 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Reich, author = {Reich, Wilhelm}, title = {La rivoluzione sessuale. Prima versione italiana integrale e dall'originale tedesco. Introduzione de Boris Fraenkel, Roma (erre emme), 1992, 412 pp.}, language = {it} } @book{Piaget, author = {Piaget, Jean}, title = {Das Erwachen der Intelligenz beim Kinde. Einf{\"u}hrung von Hans Aebli, M{\"u}nchen (dtv), 1992, 423 pp.}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-39021, title = {Die neuen K{\"o}rpertherapien, M{\"u}nchen (dtv), 1992, 254 pp.}, editor = {Petzold, Hilarion}, language = {de} } @article{Smith, author = {Smith, David Norman}, title = {Introduction to Herbert Marcuse, >On the Critique of Sociology<}, series = {Mid-American Review of Sociology, Vol. 16, No. 2 (1992), pp. 1-13. [ISSN 0732913X] [jstor.org/stable/23254542]}, journal = {Mid-American Review of Sociology, Vol. 16, No. 2 (1992), pp. 1-13. [ISSN 0732913X] [jstor.org/stable/23254542]}, abstract = {Critical Theory was born at a dark moment in world history. The Weimar Republic in Germany had given way to National Socialism, fascism reigned in Italy, and the Bolshevik revolution in Russia had begun its descent into the whirlpool of Stalinism. It became clear that >class consciousness< does not spring fully formed from economic crisis, as many Marxists had imagined, and that socialist democracy is far more difficult to achieve than even its enemies had believed. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Germany, wherein 1933 the proudest and strongest labor movement in history fell victim to a grotesquely reactionary regime. Democracy in every form seemed alarmingly fragile, too feeble and embattled to resist the >dictatorship of the corporals< that Max Weber had feared. This was the context in which the renowned >Frankfurt Institute< began its odyssey from traditional to critical theory.}, language = {en} } @article{Qiu, author = {Qiu, Xuexian}, title = {弗洛姆的人生論及其在教育上的意義 [Fromm's Theory of Life and Its Significance in Education]}, series = {臺南師院學報 [Journal of Tainan Teachers College], Vol. 25 (1992), pp. 123-134.}, journal = {臺南師院學報 [Journal of Tainan Teachers College], Vol. 25 (1992), pp. 123-134.}, abstract = {本研究旨在探討弗洛姆的人生論,並闡釋其在教育上的意義。本研究主 要採用理論分析法。 本文共分四部分,首先,探討人究竟是什麼;其次,分析當前的社會環境;再次, 指出人類的新希望;最後,詳述弗洛姆的人生論在教育上的意義。}, language = {zh} } @article{King, author = {King, C. Richard}, title = {To Have or Not to Have Sex in Critical Theory: Sexuality in the Early Writings of Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm}, series = {Mid-American Review of Sociology, Vol. 16, No. 2 (1992), pp. 81-91. [Online ISSN 2469-8474] [doi.org/10.17161/STR.1808.5086]}, journal = {Mid-American Review of Sociology, Vol. 16, No. 2 (1992), pp. 81-91. [Online ISSN 2469-8474] [doi.org/10.17161/STR.1808.5086]}, abstract = {This paper explores the relationship between society and sexuality, which is overlooked in the later phases of Critical Theory. The author begins with a discussion of the role of sexuality in the writings of Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm. Reich uniformly celebrates and strategically deploys sexuality to critique Western capitalistic society while Fromm lacks a clear and consistent utilization of sexuality. Reich uses Marx in his predominately Freudian framework of sexual repression in trying to' address the problem of repression and suppression in Western capitalism. Fromm, on the other hand puts Freud into his already Marxist approach 10 authority, the family, and ideology. Adorno, Marcuse, and Horkheimer largely ignored sexuality in their later writings, but instead used Freudian concepts in their theory of the authoritarian personality.}, language = {en} }