@article{Redžić, author = {Redžić, Saduša}, title = {Glavne karakteristike humanistike etike Eriha Froma (The main elements of Erich Fromm's humane ethic)}, series = {Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Prištini, No. 37 (2007), pp. 351-358.}, journal = {Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Prištini, No. 37 (2007), pp. 351-358.}, abstract = {Erich Fromm combined doctoral training in social psychology with decades of active psychoanalytic practice and teaching. His work emphasized ethics, insight, strength of character and ways to mitigate the darker side of human nature. Fromm's books, including Man for Himself (1947), The Sane Society (1955), The Art of Loving (1956), The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973) and To Have or To Be? (1976), were widely popular during his lifetime and remain applicable today. The Clinical Erich Fromm: Personal Accounts and Papers (2009), part of a series on Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies, fills a historical gap concerning Fromm's practice as a psychoanalyst. The book was meticulously edited by Funk who worked closely with Fromm and is >sole proprietor< of the Fromm archives in Tuebingen, Germany. Twenty-three notable contributors include Ralph Crowley, Marianne Horney Eckardt, Charles Feldstein, Anne Gourevich, G{\´e}rard Khoury, Michael Maccoby, Salvador Mill{\´a}n.}, language = {mul} }