@article{GojmandeMillanMillanetal, author = {Gojman de Mill{\´a}n, Sonia and Mill{\´a}n, Salvador and et al.,}, title = {Care Giving and Social Character. Towards a Systematization of the Clinical Assessment of Social Character Traits and Their Relation to Mothers' Care Giving Quality in Urban/Rural Mexican Samples}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 17 / 2013, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 35-46.}, volume = {e17/2013e}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 17 / 2013, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 35-46.}, abstract = {The theory of social character developed by Erich Fromm asserts that the significance of experience is intimately linked to the material conditions under which persons, located in a specific economic system, live. The shared character traits thus correspond to the social role that these persons play. In the case of women, existing literature does not focus on their function as reproducers of the work force within the family, although this is a generalized function and additional to out-of-home work. This function has a transcendent importance to the development and emotional health of children, as has been established in longitudinal research of attachment theory. This study explores Mexican mothers' shared character traits, a systematized appraisal of their attitudes towards their lives and their children, their states of mind, and the quality of care they provide as well as their relationship to attachment patterns of their infants; some come from urban Middle, Middle-upper and Upper-class families and others from Poor in-digenous peasant families. The fundamental focus is on the woman's participation inside the family, although it does not exclude the possibility that some of these mothers handle not only the care giving and housework but also work outside of the home (the "double shift"). It concludes that the daily material conditions of existence are closely related to shared character traits and that these are in turn related to patterns of attachment in their infants, their sensitivity in the treatment of their babies, and the results of their Adult Attachment Interviews. Women have been the sup-port and pillar of subsistence for urban populations as well as the most poor and disadvan-taged communities. This role played by women is as widespread as undocumented in litera-ture.}, language = {en} } @article{Siebertetal, author = {Siebert, Rudolf J. and et al.,}, title = {The Critical Theory of Religion: From Having to Being}, series = {Critical Research on Religion, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2013), pp. 33-42. [Online ISSN 2050-3040] [scholarworks.gvsu.edu/soc_articles/2/]}, journal = {Critical Research on Religion, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2013), pp. 33-42. [Online ISSN 2050-3040] [scholarworks.gvsu.edu/soc_articles/2/]}, abstract = {In our essay we trace the evolution of the critical theory of religion, or comparative dialectical religiology, out of the critical theory of society of the Institute for Social Research or the Frankfurt School. For us, the history of religions reflects the history of humanity's intellectual and spiritual evolution. As we developed our critical theory of religion, we have tried to supersede concretely the great accomplishments of three generations of critical theorists, particularly in the field of religion. One main theme of our critical theory of religion is the dialectic of two modes of existence: having and being; egoism and altruism. As we determinately negated the critical theory of society into our comparative dialectical religiology, we also penetrated deeper into its roots in the works of Kant and Hegel, Marx and Freud, Judaism and Christianity, particularly into the mystical theology of the great dialectician Meister Eckhart and of his many modern followers. We conclude our essay with the vision of the City of Being.}, language = {en} } @article{Deckeretal, author = {Decker, Oliver and et al,}, title = {Economic Prosperity as >Narcissistic Filling<: A Missing Link Between Political Attitudes and Right-wing Authoritarianism}, series = {International Journal of Conflict and Violence, Vol. 7, pp. 135-149.}, journal = {International Journal of Conflict and Violence, Vol. 7, pp. 135-149.}, language = {en} }