@article{FrommMaccoby, author = {Fromm, Erich and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A Debate on the Question of Civil Defence (Typescript with corrections, dated January 1962, sent to >Commentary<, 30 pp.)}, number = {typescript / Manuskript}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A New Way of Managing, the article is published in the column (rubric): Work}, series = {IEEE Spectrum, June 1984, pp. 69-72.}, journal = {IEEE Spectrum, June 1984, pp. 69-72.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Vows. Conference of Major Religious Superiors of Women's Institutions, CSMW, Chicago, Il. In: CIDOC DOC, 67/38, pp. 1-10.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A Psychoanalytic View of Learning}, series = {Change Magazine, Vol. 3 (No. 8, Winter 1971/1972), pp. 32-38.}, journal = {Change Magazine, Vol. 3 (No. 8, Winter 1971/1972), pp. 32-38.}, language = {en} } @article{FrommMaccoby, author = {Fromm, Erich and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {and Michael Maccoby: A Debate on the Question of Civil Defence}, series = {Commentary. A Jewish Review, New York, Vol. 33 (1962), pp. 11-23.}, journal = {Commentary. A Jewish Review, New York, Vol. 33 (1962), pp. 11-23.}, number = {original publication / Erstver{\"o}ffentlichung}, language = {en} } @article{FrommMaccoby, author = {Fromm, Erich and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {and Michael Maccoby: The Question of Civil Defense: A Reprint/Nachdruckly to Herman Kahn}, series = {T. Merton (Ed.), Breakthrough to Peace, New York (New Directions) 1962, pp. 59-81.}, journal = {T. Merton (Ed.), Breakthrough to Peace, New York (New Directions) 1962, pp. 59-81.}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Biophilia - Necrophilia and Television, Typescript, 5 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Building on Erich Fromm's Scientific Contributions}, series = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 39-57.}, journal = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 39-57.}, abstract = {Erich Fromm's scientific contributions were based on his theory of social character and the methods he developed to test it. Social character describes the deep-rooted emotional attitudes shared by people raised in the same culture. Family, schooling, work, and play shape the social character so that people want to do what they need to do to prosper economically and socially in a particular culture. Fromm's first study of German employees and workers before the rise of Hitler showed that despite subscribing to a democratic ideology the majority would support whoever gained power. The second study of Mexican peasant villagers provided statistically significant results demonstrating that social character explained both productivity and psychopathology. These findings were reinforced by subsequent studies. The nucleus of social character is the psychoanalytic character types discovered by Freud and modified by Fromm. This theory makes use of knowledge from economics, sociology, anthropology, and history. Maccoby has continued to show the relevance of the concept of social character in understanding leadership and motivation at work.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Changing Work. The Bolivar Project, 1978, pp. 43-55.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyTerzi, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Terzi, Katherine A.}, title = {Character and Work in America}, series = {Ch. Brenner (Ed.), Exploring Contradictions: Political Economy in the Corporate State, New York (David McKay) 1974, pp. 116-161.}, journal = {Ch. Brenner (Ed.), Exploring Contradictions: Political Economy in the Corporate State, New York (David McKay) 1974, pp. 116-161.}, language = {en} } @article{TerziMaccoby, author = {Terzi, Katherine A. and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Character and Work in America}, series = {Ph. Brenner (Ed.), Exploring Contradictions: Political Economy in the Corporate State, New York (David McKay) 1974.}, journal = {Ph. Brenner (Ed.), Exploring Contradictions: Political Economy in the Corporate State, New York (David McKay) 1974.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyTerzi, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Terzi, Katherine A.}, title = {Character and Work in America. A Report to the New Secretary's Committee on Work in America.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyModiano, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Modiano, Nancy}, title = {Children's Intelligence in a Mexican Village}, series = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, journal = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Children's Intelligence in a Mexican Village}, series = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, journal = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyModiano, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Modiano, Nancy}, title = {Cognitive Style in Rural and Urban Mexico}, series = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, journal = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Cognitive Style in Rural and Urban Mexico}, series = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, journal = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Commentary an Marianne Horney Eckardt's: Our Dilemma: The Rapidly Changing World and the Slow Evolution of Our Theoretical Conception}, series = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, journal = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Developments In Social Psychoanalysis}, series = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, journal = {G. Condrau and A. Hicklin (Eds.), Individuum - Familie - Gesellschaft im Spannungsfeld zwischen Zwang und Freiheit. Vortr{\"a}ge des V. Internationalen Forums f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Z{\"u}rich 1974 (= Weiterentwicklungen der Psychoanalyse und ihrer Anwendungen, Vol.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Developments in Social Psychoanalysis. Paper to be Presented at the Vth International Forum of Psychoanalysis at Z{\"u}rich 1974, 20 pp. (Typescript).}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Emotional Attitudes and Political Choices}, series = {Politics and Society, Los Altos (Geron-X, Inc. Publishers), Vol. 2 (Winter 1972), pp. 209-239.}, journal = {Politics and Society, Los Altos (Geron-X, Inc. Publishers), Vol. 2 (Winter 1972), pp. 209-239.}, language = {en} } @article{CortinaMaccoby, author = {Cortina, Mauricio and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Epilogue: Leadership, Psychoanalysis, and Society}, series = {Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 41, pp. 552-553.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 41, pp. 552-553.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Erich Fromm}, series = {Biographical Supplement of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, New York 1980. pp. 215-220.}, journal = {Biographical Supplement of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, New York 1980. pp. 215-220.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {For A More Just And Prosperous America, January 16, 2018. - http://www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/more-just-and-prosperous-america}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {For A More Just And Prosperous America, January 16, 2018. - http://www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/more-just-and-prosperous-america}, language = {en} } @misc{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Freire, Paulo, Pedagogy of the Oppressed}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Fromm Didn't Want to Be a Frommian}, series = {R. Funk (Ed.), The Clinical Erich Fromm. Personal Accounts and Papers on Therapeutic Technique, Amsterdam and New York (Rodopi Publisher), 2009, pp. 141-144. - Also available under the title controlled democracies< and their tendency to manipulate consciousness. The two thinkers did not differ in their advocacy of humanistic values and reformist strategies but in their respective estimates of their efficacy; Marcuse tended to believe that extralegal and politically revolutionary steps would ultimately be required to bring about meaningful social change.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Social Psychology of Deterrence}, series = {Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, (Sept. 1961), pp. 278-281.}, journal = {Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, (Sept. 1961), pp. 278-281.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyMclaughlin, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Mclaughlin, Neil}, title = {Sociopsychoanalysis and Radical Humanism: A Fromm-Bourdieu Synthesis}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 23 / 2019 (Special Edition), Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 045-057.}, volume = {e23/2019d}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 23 / 2019 (Special Edition), Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 045-057.}, abstract = {Mainstream social science has been blindsided by the rise of Trumpism and broader growth of authoritarian populism. We make the case that Frommian work is desperately needed inside the core of contemporary social science theorizing by examining social character theory up against and alongside the concept of habitus developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Both Fromm and Bourdieu were concerned with the human costs of social change and economic development, Fromm with his writings on advanced capitalism in The Sane Society (1955a) and on Mexican village life in Social Character in a Mexican Village (with Michael Maccoby, 1970b), and Bourdieu with his extended studies of peasants in Algeria during the French colonial war of the 1950s and early 1960s. We will compare and contrast the theory of social character developed in the Mexican study with Bourdieu's concept of habitus, and discuss what Fromm's ideas can add to Bourdieu-influenced critical social science.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Technology and the American Character. Address to the Spring Meeting of the American Physical Society, Washington, D. C., April 29, 1970.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Technology, Work and Character}, series = {Program on Technology and Society 1964-1972. A Final Review, Cambridge (Havard University) 1972, pp. 147-156.}, journal = {Program on Technology and Society 1964-1972. A Final Review, Cambridge (Havard University) 1972, pp. 147-156.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyRiesman, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Riesman, David}, title = {The American Crisis}, series = {New Left Review, (No. 5), pp. 1-12.}, journal = {New Left Review, (No. 5), pp. 1-12.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Bolivar Project. Oct. 1972 - April 1975.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Corporate Climber}, series = {Fortune XCIV (No. 6, Dec., 1976), pp. 98-108.}, journal = {Fortune XCIV (No. 6, Dec., 1976), pp. 98-108.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Foundation of the Grand Design}, series = {Newsletter. Council of Correspondence, (No. 23, Febr., 1963), pp. 2-8.}, journal = {Newsletter. Council of Correspondence, (No. 23, Febr., 1963), pp. 2-8.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Interpretation of Destructiveness from Rorschach Test Responses, 15 pp. (Typescript).}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Psycoanalytic Study of the American Public: Biophilia vs. Necrophilia, Typescript, 35 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Role of Hope in Psychoanalysis: Erich Fromm's View of Psychoanalysis and Religion Paper presented to the William Alanson White Institute, New York, on February 7, 1996, 20 pp.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Three C's and Discipline for Freedom}, series = {The School Review, Chicago (University Press) Vol. 79 (No. 2, Febr. 1971), pp. 227-242.}, journal = {The School Review, Chicago (University Press) Vol. 79 (No. 2, Febr. 1971), pp. 227-242.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Two Voices of Erich Fromm: Prophet and Analyst}, series = {Society, Vol. 32 (No. 5 July-Aug. 1995), pp. 72-82.}, journal = {Society, Vol. 32 (No. 5 July-Aug. 1995), pp. 72-82.}, abstract = {The two dominant voices in the work of Erich FROMM, particularly in his psychoanalysis, are examined: the analytic and the prophetic. The analytic voice was skeptical and inquiring. It searched for answers to questions and did not condemn the answers received. In contrast, the prophetic voice was urgent and judgmental; condemnation rather than analysis of perverse human behavior was the result. From the analytic perspective, psychoanalysis was a vehicle for the liberation of people from fear and the realization of creative potential. From the prophetic perspective, psychoanalysis was a spiritual discipline that could tap people's social and spiritual revolutionary potential. Unfortunately, FROMM's two voices were often in disharmony. FROMM's failure to harmonize the two voices limited his ability as a therapist and created confusion about the methods and goals of psychoanalysis. D. Generoli}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Two Voices of Erich Fromm: The Prophetic and the Analytic}, series = {M. Cortina and M. Maccoby (Eds.), A Prophetic Analyst. Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis, Nothvale and London (Jason Aronson Inc.) 1996, pp. 61-92.}, journal = {M. Cortina and M. Maccoby (Eds.), A Prophetic Analyst. Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis, Nothvale and London (Jason Aronson Inc.) 1996, pp. 61-92.}, abstract = {E. FROMM's promised volume on clinical psychoanalysis was never completed. Maccoby analyzes the contradictions in E. FROMM's work that contributed to his difficulty in delivering on this promise. Two distinct voices can be discerned in FROMM's work. The analytic voice describes what is and how it came to be. It provides an analysis of the thoughts, emotions, and behavior patterns that may be conscious or unconscious. While the analytic voice helps us understand what can be, the prophetic voice states what should be. The prophetic voice looks to the future and rekindles hope. FROMM's messianic view of hope is central to the prophetic vision.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Toward a Science of Social Character. Paper presented at the IFPS XI International Forum in New York, May 4-7, 2000. Typoscript 15 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Towards a Science of Social Character}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 33-44.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 33-44.}, abstract = {To fully develop a science of social character, three aspects of Fromm's social character theory need to be clarified. The first has to do with the difference between individual and social character. Fromm expanded on Freud's description of normal types: erotic (receptive), obsessive (hoarding) and narcissistic (exploitative). Besides the concept of social character, Fromm made three major contributions to the psychoanalytic theory of character: the concept of productiveness, sociopolitical modes of relationship, and the marketing character. Social character is an interac-tion between internalized culture (values) and individual character. This interaction results in variations in social character and helps explain the Secon issue, how so-cial character changes. The concept of social selection explains how narcissistic en-trepreneurs restructure social institutions to shape a new social character. The third issue concerns how social character develops throughout the life cycle. Fromm never offered a developmental theory. Erik Erikson's model of development fit the social character of America at the mid-century. A revision of this model provides a useful construct for understanding changes in the kind of problems being brought to psychoanalysis at the start of the 21st century and also changes in psychoanalytic practice.}, language = {en} } @article{MaccobyTerzi, author = {Maccoby, Michael and Terzi, Katherine A.}, title = {What Happened to the Work Ethic? Report Submitted to the Joint Economic Committee.}, language = {en} } @book{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Why Work. Motivating the New Generation, (Typoscript for the Publisher: C. Simon and Schuster, New York), 318 pp.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Work and Human Development}, series = {Professional Psychology, Vol. 11 (No. 3, June 1980), pp. 509-519.}, journal = {Professional Psychology, Vol. 11 (No. 3, June 1980), pp. 509-519.}, language = {en} }