@article{Raidt, author = {Raidt, Anke}, title = {Welcome and Introduction to the Conference}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 056-062.}, volume = {e29/2024d}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 056-062.}, language = {en} } @article{Raidt, author = {Raidt, Anke}, title = {Freeing With Each Other and Coming to the World Together. About Asking and Letting Found}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 123-138.}, volume = {e29/2024j}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 123-138.}, language = {en} } @article{Renninger, author = {Renninger, Monika}, title = {Grußwort des Hospitalhofs}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 042-045.}, volume = {d29/2025d}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 042-045.}, language = {de} } @article{Poerksen, author = {P{\"o}rksen, Bernhard}, title = {Die redaktionelle Gesellschaft. Wege zur Medienm{\"u}ndigkeit}, series = {Erich Fromm Stiftung (Ed.), 2024: Erich Fromm-Preis 2024 an Bernhard Poerksen. Die Beitr{\"a}ge der Preisverleihung, Neuhofen/Ybbs (Zeuys Books), 2024, pp. 57-95.}, journal = {Erich Fromm Stiftung (Ed.), 2024: Erich Fromm-Preis 2024 an Bernhard Poerksen. Die Beitr{\"a}ge der Preisverleihung, Neuhofen/Ybbs (Zeuys Books), 2024, pp. 57-95.}, language = {de} } @article{Poerksen, author = {P{\"o}rksen, Bernhard}, title = {Die redaktionelle Gesellschaft. Wege zur Medienm{\"u}ndigkeit}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 064-084.}, volume = {d29/2025g}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 064-084.}, language = {de} } @article{Kuehn, author = {K{\"u}hn, Thomas}, title = {Any chance for a revolution of hope? Transformative leadership as normative identity work - https://doi.org/10.1037/hum0000412}, series = {The Humanist Psychologist (American Psychological Association - APA), Vol. 53 (2025), pp. 631-652.}, journal = {The Humanist Psychologist (American Psychological Association - APA), Vol. 53 (2025), pp. 631-652.}, abstract = {This article develops a humanistically grounded and critically informed conceptualization of transformative leadership through the lens of normative identity work. Drawing on Erich Fromm's social psychology, it reframes leadership as a moral and cultural practice that responds to systemic inequality, ethical disorientation, and the fragmentation of meaning in contemporary societies. Leadership, in this view, is not about directing others but about creating spaces in which people can orient themselves ethically and act with integrity within complex and contested contexts. The article integrates three strands of critical scholarship—humanistic ethics, critical leadership theory, and biographical research on identity—to substantiate this approach. This triangulation enables a multidimensional understanding of leadership that connects structural conditions with the subjective work of identity formation. The proposed >normative ABC< model—agency, belonging, and coherence—provides an analytical framework to explore how identity work unfolds at the intersection of power, meaning, and ethical striving. Rather than prescribing fixed ideals of >good leadership,< the article advocates for a reflexive, context-sensitive practice that engages with contradiction and supports dialogical, emancipatory processes. In times of overlapping crises, transformative leadership entails cultivating a shared horizon of responsibility and hope—while remaining attentive to social conflict, ideological tensions, and the contested nature of identity. From this vantage point, leadership becomes a space of critical engagement with the conditions that shape human development and possibilities for social transformation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @article{Langman, author = {Langman, Lauren}, title = {Toward a Critical Theory of Social Change}, series = {J. Fantauzzi, M. Levitin, T. Maley (Eds.), Erich Fromm and Left Strategy . New Paths Toward Radical Transformation, New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2025, pp. 021-046.}, journal = {J. Fantauzzi, M. Levitin, T. Maley (Eds.), Erich Fromm and Left Strategy . New Paths Toward Radical Transformation, New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2025, pp. 021-046.}, language = {en} } @article{Leisinger, author = {Leisinger, Klaus M.}, title = {Die Vision von Karl Schlecht im Lichte der heutigen Herausforderungen. Karl Schlecht Lecture 28. Oktober 2025. Forum der Karl Schlecht Stiftung, Plattenhardt.}, language = {de} } @article{Leskauskas, author = {Leskauskas, Darius}, title = {Encounters with totalitarian objects in the super-ego development of Generation Z adolescents}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 34 (No. 1, 2025), pp. 009-014.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 34 (No. 1, 2025), pp. 009-014.}, abstract = {Over the past three years we have encountered social processes that have shattered our steady way of living: the COVID pandemic, social unrests and splits after presidential elections, the war in Ukraine. Adults with a post-totalitarian personality have experienced a re-activation of their inner totalitarian objects, but >Gen Z< adolescents without the personal experience of living in a totalitarian system react differently to current realities. Practitioners are witnessing a dramatic increase in social anxieties and anorexia nervosa - psychopathologies characterized by the introjections and projections of intrusive controlling objects, a strict punitive super-ego that resembles the dynamics of inner totalitarian objects. This can be attributed to the increased exposure to the Internet during the COVID-related social isolation, with a decreased possibility for reality testing. The Internet acquired an overbearing influence on all domains of personality development for Generation Z individuals, including on the super-ego. The Internet houses totalitarian cyber-objects that increase their presence and influence in situations of social and developmental unrest, impinge on the development of psychic structures, and can lead to related pathological psychodynamics.}, language = {en} } @article{Levitin, author = {Levitin, Maor}, title = {Erich Fromm's Lurking Theory of Ethical Leadership}, series = {J. Fantauzzi, M. Levitin, T. Maley (Eds.), Erich Fromm and Left Strategy . New Paths Toward Radical Transformation, New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2025, pp. 109-124.}, journal = {J. Fantauzzi, M. Levitin, T. Maley (Eds.), Erich Fromm and Left Strategy . New Paths Toward Radical Transformation, New York (Palgrave Macmillan) 2025, pp. 109-124.}, language = {en} }