@article{SilverMcLaughlin, author = {Silver, Catherine B. and McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Introduction to the Special Issue on Erich Fromm's Legacy}, series = {The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 102 (No. 4, August 2017), pp. 384-388-}, journal = {The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 102 (No. 4, August 2017), pp. 384-388-}, language = {en} } @article{FunkMcLaughlin, author = {Funk, Rainer and McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Introducci{\´o}n}, series = {R. Funk y N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Hacia una ciencia humana. La relevancia de Erich Fromm en la actualidad, M{\´e}xico (Demac), pp. 007-036.}, journal = {R. Funk y N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Hacia una ciencia humana. La relevancia de Erich Fromm en la actualidad, M{\´e}xico (Demac), pp. 007-036.}, language = {es} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Towards a Sociology of Ideas: A Response to the Comments}, series = {Sociologica, No.2, 2008, pp. 1-10.}, journal = {Sociologica, No.2, 2008, pp. 1-10.}, abstract = {This paper combines historical and biographical work on the Frankfurt School of critical theorists with a sociological approach to intellectual creativity outlined in Michael Farrell's provocative book Collaborative Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work. Revisiting earlier research on the often unheralded role the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm played in the early years of the critical theory tradition, the paper reviews the theory of collaborative circles outlined by Farrell, applies this social science explanation of conflict and creativity to the Frankfurt School network of Horkheimer, Fromm, Adorno, Marcuse, Lowenthal etc. and suggests a new way of thinking about the history of this innovative and controversial group of social theorists and researchers. The paper concludes by suggesting revisions to the Farrell model of collaborative circles and compares and contrasts the strengths of the theory to the "scientific intellectual movements" approach outlined by Frickel and Gross.}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Escapes from Freedom: Political Extremism, Conspiracy Theories, and the Sociology of Emotions}, series = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 161-189.}, journal = {L. Chancer and J. Andrews (Eds.), The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis. Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial (Studies in the Psychosocial, ed. by Peter Redman), New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2014, pp. 161-189.}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {When Worlds Collide: Sociology, Disciplinary Nightmares and Fromm's Revision of Freud}, series = {The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 102 (No. 4, August 2017), pp. 384-388-415-436.}, journal = {The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 102 (No. 4, August 2017), pp. 384-388-415-436.}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {The Two Jacobys: Contradiction, Ironies and Challenges in New Left Critical Social Psychology after Jordan Peterson}, series = {Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics, No. 72 (June 2018). - http://www.freeassociations.org.uk/}, journal = {Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics, No. 72 (June 2018). - http://www.freeassociations.org.uk/}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Fromm's Revival: What Is to Be Done? English Typescript to be translated into Spanish by Jorge Silva [cf. McLaughlin_N_2006], 21 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Who Killed off Fromm's Reputation in North America? Russell Jacoby's Social Amnesia and the Forgetting of a Public Intellectual}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 21 / 2017, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 07-21.}, volume = {e21/2017a}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 21 / 2017, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 07-21.}, 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{McLaughlin, author = {McLaughlin, Neil}, title = {Origin Myths in the Social Sciences: Fromm, the Frankfurt School and the Emergence of Critical Theory}, series = {Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1998, pp. 109-138.}, journal = {Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1998, pp. 109-138.}, language = {en} }