@misc{Davis, author = {Davis, Daniel F.}, title = {Review Kieran Durkin and Joan Braune (Eds.): Erich Fromm's Critical Theory: Hope, Humanism, and the Future (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)}, series = {Theory, Culture, and Society, London, 04/02/2022.}, journal = {Theory, Culture, and Society, London, 04/02/2022.}, language = {en} } @article{Davis, author = {Davis, Daniel F.}, title = {The Pathology of Normalcy and Consensual Validation: Thinking Beyond Neoliberalism with Erich Fromm}, series = {Harris, N., and Acaroğlu, O. (Eds.): Thinking Beyond Neoliberalism. Alternative Societies, Transition, and Resistance, London et al. (Palgrave Macmillan) 2022, pp. 181-194. [ebook ISBN 978-3-030-82669-7] [doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82669-7]}, journal = {Harris, N., and Acaroğlu, O. (Eds.): Thinking Beyond Neoliberalism. Alternative Societies, Transition, and Resistance, London et al. (Palgrave Macmillan) 2022, pp. 181-194. [ebook ISBN 978-3-030-82669-7] [doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82669-7]}, abstract = {Think of the ease in which one can acquire food and clothing today. Consider the ubiquitous availability of machines that save us hours of boring labour. For the average person in the global core, it is obvious: the material standard of living has increased exponentially since the industrial-capitalist revolution. Although we may celebrate these achievements it is also clear that such rampant capitalist development has created many horrific 'negative externalities'.}, language = {en} }