@book{Włodarczyk, author = {Włodarczyk, Rafał}, title = {Utopia i edukacja. Studia z filozofii, teorii edukacji i pedagogiki azylu [Utopia and Education. Studies in Philosophy and Pedagogy of Asylum], Wrocław (Department of General Pedagogy at the University of Wrocław, Lower Silesia) Poland 2021, 440 pp., Polish. (Series: Publications of the Department of General Pedagogy at the University of Wrocław - Issue IV.) [ISBN 978-83-62618-68-2]}, language = {pl} } @article{Włodarczyk, author = {Włodarczyk, Rafał}, title = {The pedagogy of asylum as a utopia of hospitality. A review of basic assumptions}, series = {Filozoficzne problemy educacji, No. 4 (2021), pp. 1-19. [Online ISSN 2545-0948] [doi.org/10.4467/25450948FPE.21.001.15166]}, journal = {Filozoficzne problemy educacji, No. 4 (2021), pp. 1-19. [Online ISSN 2545-0948] [doi.org/10.4467/25450948FPE.21.001.15166]}, abstract = {This paper aims at the presentation of ethical and political grounds of the pedagogy of asylum, which, in its assumptions, refers to concepts of such thinkers as Emmanuel Levinas, Erich Fromm, George Steiner, Hannah Arendt, Michael Walzer, Avishai Margalit, Jacques Derrida and Janusz Korczak. Utopia of hospitality, presented in its basic assumptions, constitutes a look at the social life, life of individuals and communities, as concentrated in asylums, while its author thinks that it forms an answer to modern challenges to Western democracies, education and politics in the >Age of Migration<.}, language = {en} } @misc{Wojtowicz, author = {W{\´o}jtowicz, Marek}, title = {Review Kamil Kaczmarek: Socjologia a religie. Wsp{\´o}łczynnik humanistyczny jako narzędzie wartościowania w pismach Ericha Fromma, Poznań (Publishing Office, Faculty of Theology of the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań) Poland 2003}, series = {Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, Vol. 37, No. 2, (2004), pp. 311-312.}, journal = {Śląskie Studia Historyczno-Teologiczne, Vol. 37, No. 2, (2004), pp. 311-312.}, language = {pl} } @book{Buechler, author = {Buechler, Sandra}, title = {Psychoanalytic Reflections. Training and Practice, Astoria (International Psychoanalytic Books), 2017, 308 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Buechler, author = {Buechler, Sandra}, title = {Traumatizing Narcissists, Followers, and Therapists: Discussion of >The Role of Shame in Cults, from Recruitment to Recovery<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 33, No. 6 (2023), pp. 796-802. [Online ISSN1940-9222] [doi.org/10.1080/10481885.2023.2263041]}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 33, No. 6 (2023), pp. 796-802. [Online ISSN1940-9222] [doi.org/10.1080/10481885.2023.2263041]}, abstract = {This discussion focuses on the presence of traumatizing narcissists across eras and cultures, and some dilemmas encountered by survivors of cults and their therapists. It highlights the clinician's temptation to >other< survivors by pathologizing cult membership. Erich Fromm's cultural and psychoanalytic observations can be helpful in our understanding of these dynamics. The discussion comments on Shaw's conception of the role of shame at various points in the cult member's experience. It also outlines how the emotion of shame can vary in its impact, depending on the other feelings that are simultaneously present. Finally, the discussion suggests some clinical applications of our understanding of the role of shame as we participate in the cult survivor's recovery.}, language = {en} } @article{Buechler, author = {Buechler, Sandra}, title = {Clinical Applications of Fromm's Concept of Non-Productive Orientations}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 153-167.}, volume = {e29/2024l}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 153-167.}, language = {en} } @book{Buechler, author = {Buechler, Sandra}, title = {Erich Fromm. A Contemporary Introduction, New York and London (Routledge), 2025, 150 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Byrd, author = {Byrd, Dustin J.}, title = {Can religion be rescued in the 21st century? On Erich Fromm's religious humanism in an age of authoritarian populism}, series = {Journal of Psychosocial Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. xx; DOI: 10.1332/14786737Y2024D000000027}, journal = {Journal of Psychosocial Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. xx; DOI: 10.1332/14786737Y2024D000000027}, abstract = {In the recent years, much of the West has seen the rise of right-wing forms of authoritarian populism and their attacks on democracy and the multicultural societies. In many cases, such movements have recruited Christian traditions, ideas, and symbols into their nativist agenda. Nevertheless, the aspects of Christianity that have been functionalised have been primarily the 'exterior' of religion, wherein the humanistic core have all been neglected. On the basis of the Erich Fromm's understanding of the world religions' humanistic core, and informed by the Frankfurt School, I demonstrate the hollowness of the right-wing movements adoption of religion, and argue for a new form of humanistic-religious ecumenicism on the basis of the shared values, principles, and ideals that rest at the heart of religion and humanistic philosophy.}, language = {en} } @article{CahyaniAhmadi, author = {Cahyani, Rachma Ika and Ahmadi, Anas}, title = {Kepribadian tokoh utama 小白 Xiǎob{\´a}idalam film >白蛇< >b{\´a}ish{\´e}< >White Snake< karya (赵霁) Zh{\`a}oj{\`i} (kajian psikologi Erich Fromm) [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Jurnal Bahasa Mandarin (UNESA), Vol. 4, No. 1 (2020), 4 pp. [ejournal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/manadarin/article/view/32598]}, journal = {Jurnal Bahasa Mandarin (UNESA), Vol. 4, No. 1 (2020), 4 pp. [ejournal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/manadarin/article/view/32598]}, abstract = {Berbicara tentang ilmu psikologi atau ilmu jiwa, dapat diketahui karakter atau kepribadian yang melekat dalam diri seorang individu. Mengenai hal kepribadian seseorang, tidak hanya dapat memperhatikan lingkungan orang sekitar, melainkan dari sebuah karya sastra juga dapat diketahui berbagai macam karakter atau kepribadian seseorang. Kepribadian tokoh utama 小白 Xiǎo B{\´a}i dalam film >白蛇< >b{\´a}ish{\´e}< >White Snake< karya (赵霁) Zh{\`a}o j{\`i} dijadikan sebagai bahan penelitian. Dalam penelitian ini memaparkan tentang kepribadian yang melekat pada tokoh 小白 Xiǎo B{\´a}i dalam film >白蛇< >b{\´a}ish{\´e}< >White Snake< karya (赵霁) Zh{\`a}o j{\`i} beserta dampak dari kepribadian tokoh 小白 Xiǎo B{\´a}i. Metode yang di aplikasikan dalam penelitian ini adalah menggunakan metode analisis deskriptif kualitatif. Sedangkan, pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan psikologi. Pada penelitian ini mengaplikasikan kajian psikologi Erich Fromm mengenai telaah psikologis-filosofis tentang tingkah laku manusia modern. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan data derkriptif, kutipan monolog maupun dialog, dan juga kutipan gambar. Berdasarkan hasil daripada analisis dan pembahasan dapat disimpulkan bahwa kepribadian tokoh 小白 Xiǎo B{\´a}i dalam film >白蛇< >b{\´a}ish{\´e}< >White Snake< ini memiliki kepribadian produktif dan reseptif. Dimana kepribadian produktif lebih dominan dan melekat pada tokoh daripada kepribadian reseptifnya. Serta dampak daripada kepribadian tokoh 小白XiǎoB{\´a}i didapat menjadi 3 aspek global yaitu dampak bagi diri sendiri, orang terdekat, dan juga masyarakat sekitar.}, language = {mul} } @misc{Cai, author = {Cai, Nina}, title = {From Negative Freedom to Positive Freedom - Psychological Coping Mechanisms in >Fahrenheit 451<, Master thesis, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China 2023. [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, abstract = {[Chinese abstract not available] Ray Bradbury's >Fahrenheit 451< depicts a world where books are burned and thoughts and freedom are oppressed. Erich Fromm's socio-psychological theory of freedom is applied to elucidate the psychological coping mechanisms adopted by characters in the novel under adverse circumstances, and explain behaviors of characters under different psychological coping mechanisms. The first chapter of the thesis focuses on reasons for characters' psychological coping mechanisms: The fictional future world in >Fahrenheit 451< reflects a side of American society in the 1950 s. Ray Bradbury provides a detailed portrayal of the society's pathological culture and values, among which consumerism, instrumental reason, and hedonism trigger and deepen negative emotions including inferiority, individual insignificance, and powerlessness. To survive, characters give up rational thinking to assimilate into unfavorable social forces, which is a manifestation of negative freedom. The second chapter analyzes characters' three escape mechanisms caused by negative freedom, namely authoritarianism, destructiveness, and automation conformity, which are the psychological reasons underlying characters' absurd behaviors and the propensity for violence and self-destruction. The third chapter explicates the fact that the key to Montag's character growth lies in his transformation from negative freedom to positive freedom. In this process, three capacities are cultivated: the capacity for active involvement and personal experience, the capacity for reason and rational faith, and the capacity for love, which enables him to realize creativity on the sensual, intellectual, and emotional level, and complete the transformation from nonproductive to productive orientation. By dissecting psychological coping mechanisms of characters in the novel, the thesis concludes that characters' behaviors reflect two psychological coping mechanisms, namely negative freedom centering around the escape mechanisms, and positive freedom centering around creativity. For individuals struggling in adverse circumstances, a productive orientation with the capacity for active involvement and personal experience, the capacity for reason and rational faith, and the capacity for love is the hope of individual growth and human civilization. [Translation: www.cnki.net, 7/2024]}, language = {zh} } @misc{CamargoRibeiroMarquesdosSantos, author = {Camargo Ribeiro Marques dos Santos, Jo{\~a}o}, title = {Climate Change, new Metanarrative for Humanity: Climate Policy in the western Mediterranean, Doctoral dissertation, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies, Environmental Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 2020, 243+73 pp., English. [repositorio.ul.pt/handle/10451/45283]}, abstract = {>Why is there not an adequate and efficient answer to climate change?< is a question that has been haunting millions of people around the world for the last decades, and that is growingly being made by all publics. Despite the scientific consensus on climate change, the necessary measures to deter this phenomenon are still far from the speed and range necessary to effectively address it (when there are any measures at all). Metanarratives are the grand histories that humankind tells itself to guide its practices and actions. They either work towards solving this civilisational crisis or to stop any effective solutions. The current metanarrative of globalised capitalist positivism is one of the main obstacles to stopping the climate crisis, but there is a conflict of metanarratives in the world today, and new possibilities are coming into existence. Potential future metanarratives for a different climate will either be survival of the fittest or civilising tools when human civilisation is in its most dangerous moment. The current metanarrative underpins capitalist dominance and is perpetuated through capitalist ideology and hegemony, locking humanity into a path of irreversible climate change. The unavoidable systematic change needed to effectively tackle climate change will go as deep as the social construction of what >human nature< is and what relations humans have to each other and the environment. Through an adaptation of Michael Burawoy's extended case method a methodology has been developed to evaluate the appearance of a new climate change metanarrative articulated with social justice, a climate justice potential metanarrative. A historical study on the evolution of public policy and climate policy in particular for three countries in the western mediterranean - Portugal, Spain and Morocco - was conducted. A revision of information about each of the countries, focusing on the evolution of climate and future scenarios, as well as social, economical, political and industrial tendencies, was done. There were 1107 interviews conducted for this thesis, 46 of which were face-to-face and structured. A methodological tool was developed to quantify the difference between really existing climate policy and climate action that would achieve the affirmed goals of stopping climate collapse on the three countries. Over the course of three years post-Paris Agreement enquiries were conducted in Portugal (in the ClimAdaPT.local project), in Spain and Morocco, focusing on national and local politicians, academia, social movements and private enterprises. From believing into climate change until supporting effective climate policies, there is a long path where world views, political affiliation and ideology, cultural values, perception of risks, experiencing climate change, notions of international and social justice, attribution of responsibilities and public participation play a very important role. The inquiries revealed that many personal and collective blocks are determinant in the path into reaching policies that effectively respond to the climate crisis, and that shifting world views and experiences that affect this path will be tested in the coming years. This is a qualitative expression of the current metanarrative of globalised capitalist positivism and the political clashes of the present moment open the door to new metanarratives, including a potential metanarrative of climate justice. Together with other researchers 'climate policy gap' graphics were developed for Portugal, Spain and Morocco to help reveal this divide and quantify the under-reaction between diagnosis and action, through layers of political indecision, miscommunication, insufficient action and the power of the fossil fuels industries. The climate policy gaps for the three nations revealed overshoots on even the most ambitious levels of emissions reductions pledged when compared to trajectories compatible with 1.5ºC or 2ºC limits. This research suggests that there is a built-in feature of under-reaction in climate policy, which staves off any emission pathways compatible with stopping a temperature rise above 1.5ºC by 2100. The climate policy gap is a political and methodological tool that reveals systemic shortcomings of climate action, its visibility identifies benchmarks and sectors that should be activated to close these gaps in response to the growing popular demands for climate justice and it quantifies the gap between a metanarrative of globalised capitalist positivism and what is necessary to prevent reaching even the Paris Agreement's targets. 2018 and 2019 saw the emergence of a much stronger climate justice movement. The three most relevant components of this movement - Blockadia, Youth Climate Strikes (Fridays for Future) and Extinction Rebellion - have combined efforts in a global call for civil disobedience and insurgency on political lines that respond to the climate sci ence that calls for a 50\% greenhouse gas global cuts by 2030. They have put in the for paigns such as Climate Jobs are creating political programs for a social revolution in line with German Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin's idea of revolution as the emergency break when history moves in a catastrophic direction. An early critic of the dangers posed by the threats of progress and technological development led by capitalism, Benjamin proposed an alternative view of revolution: it is not inevitable or a natural result of the contradiction between productive forces and productive relations, but rather an interruption of an historical evolution that is leading to catastrophe. These movements and programs are not enough for the emergence of a new climate justice potential metanarrative, although they are necessary conditions for it. In conclusion, there are signs of the emergence of a climate justice potential metanarrative, with a push for the creation of new institutions, adaptation of old ones, public perception of the dimension of the problem of climate change and effective legislative response to it. Some of the most expressive characteristics of this potential metanarrative were outlined: a human awakening full of impetus for social reordering; a redistribution of power, wellbeing and cooperation; a new notion of prosperity inside natural limits and just resource redistribution; reconnection of knowledges and sciences; the need for a public and participatory science to address human's and earth's needs; the teleology of humanity's collective survival; understanding and respecting life system's cycles, favouring life's diversity as an efficient tool against the current increase in entropy in the ecosphere; acknowledging and integrating the care economy into daily life, with the corresponsibilization of men and women for care and maintenance activities; recovering indigenous people's knowledge of biomimicry as a collective tool, promoting human beneficial effects on life cycles and ecosystems; understanding capitalist production's incompatibility with basic life system's principles. A new potential metanarrative for climate change is a historical novelty, but only such a novel Grand History can give humanity a chance to overcome the biggest threat it has ever faced.}, language = {en} } @book{Cambiareessere, author = {Cambiare essere,}, title = {Periodico Culturale del Centro Studi >Erich Fromm<, Napoli, No. 89 (Februario 2021), pp. 1-32. [ISSN 2284-3027] [core.ac.uk/download/534180017.pdf]}, language = {it} } @article{Cantor, author = {Cantor, Chris}, title = {Letter across the Pacific - 8th letter in a series}, series = {Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1999), pp. 5-7. [Online ISSN 2151-2396] [doi.org/10.1027//0227-5910.20.1.5]}, journal = {Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1999), pp. 5-7. [Online ISSN 2151-2396] [doi.org/10.1027//0227-5910.20.1.5]}, abstract = {Responds to a letter by Lanny Berman. The author agrees with Berman that the >Sex, Lies and Videotape< Clinton show is yet another superb soap opera from the USA. Berman mentioned that perfectionistic, high-achieving males may be at risk of suicide in the context of shame, when their goals are frustrated, and asked if it was a reasonable example of blocked escape. The author thinks it is a common error in understanding the concept of blocked escape to assume that we are talking about depression having an adaptive element in the current world. Berman also mentions >freedom and choice are pathways towards survival. But wasn't it Erich Fromm who posited that for some, just the opposite is true?< This issue concerns the author because in a well-functioning society, adolescents must learn certain skills from more experienced individuals. Berman's final question is, >Should we develop better models to enforce working collaborations when they might not occur voluntarily?< Certainly we should upgrade our interaction skills so that patients are voluntarily more inclined to concur with our advice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @misc{Bauchan, author = {Bauchan, Philip William}, title = {A Social Ontological Account of Alienation and Its Place in the History of Alienation TheoryHistory of Alienation Theory, Doctoral dissertation, Philosophy, Faculty of the Graduate School, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States 2023, 241+9 pp., English. [ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/4008]}, abstract = {Alienation is a sociological term that has found itself severely out of favor as an analytical concept due to what are perceived as inextricable theoretical shortcomings despite having once enjoyed a time when it was taken to be essential for a robust and critical analysis of society. This dissertation looks to contribute to a revitalization of alienation theory by offering an understanding of alienation that is grounded in the framework of social ontology as forwarded in the works of John Searle. This social ontological account conceives of alienation as a fallout fact that arises when there is a performative contradiction between the enactment of a deontic power and the collective recognition of the status function that made possible that self-same deontic power in the first place. Framing alienation in this way provides the means for resolving those central aporias that have otherwise stymied its more widespread usage, namely, the question of alienation theory's fundamental unity, the division between objective and subjective approaches, and the term's normative status. The second half of the project is then dedicated to a critical engagement between the social ontological account and the long and diverse history of alienation theory beginning with its pre-philosophical uses and continuing into its philosophical appropriation in the 19th Century, its golden era in the mid-20th Century, and finally its place in second- and third-wave Critical Theory.}, language = {en} } @book{Baum, author = {Baum, Gerhart}, title = {Rettet die Grundrechte! B{\"u}rgerfreiheit contra Sicherheitswahn - Eine Streitschrift, K{\"o}ln (Kiepenheuer und Witsch), 2009, 196 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{BaumHirsch, author = {Baum, Gerhart and Hirsch, Burkhard}, title = {Der Baum und der Hirsch. Deutschland von seiner liberalen Seite. In Zusammenarbeit mit Gabriela Herpell und Thomas B{\"a}rnthaler, Berlin (Propyl{\"a}en - Ullstein), 2016, 271 pp.}, language = {de} } @misc{Beasley, author = {Beasley, Allison}, title = {We Shall Not Be Moved: Finding Hope in the Stories of Elementary School Teachers in Rural Georgia, Doctoral dissertation (in partial fulfillment of the requirements), Education, Graduate Faculty, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, United States 2018, 114+11 pp., English. [digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/1753]}, abstract = {Many perceive education and teaching as hopeless, so why do some teachers stay in the profession? This dissertation is focused on the stories of veteran public elementary school teachers in rural Georgia who continue to teach in spite of the current seemingly hopeless state of education at the local, state and national level. The theoretical framework of this inquiry builds upon a wide array of works such as the work of Freire (1994, 1998) and Fromm (2010) on critical hope, as well as, multiple theorists' work on versions of hope (West, 2004; Giroux, 2013; Duncan-Andrade, 2009; Lear, 2006); the work on passion for teaching (Palmer, 2007; Nieto, 2003, 2005, 2008; Ayers, 2008; Villerand et al., 2003; Fernet et al., 2014; Phelps \& Benson, 2012), as well as, morale in education (Evans, 1997; Mackenzie, 2007). Methodologically, I utilize narrative inquiry (Clandinin, 2013; Clandinin \& Connelly, 1988, 2000) to collect teacher stories (Witherell \& Noddings, 1991; Cole, 1990; Shubert \& Ayers, 1992; He, 2003; Nieto, 2003, 2005) of what keeps veteran teachers in the elementary school classroom despite all of the challenges in education today, and to learn from those seasoned teachers who choose to stay in the classroom about hope and hopelessness in classrooms today. I then created a collage of the stories that I gathered from the participants. Three themes emerged from this inquiry as to why teachers choose to remain in the classroom: (1) participants' love for their students, (2) participants' love for learning and (3) participants' understanding of a >bigger picture< in education. Two themes emerged in regards to what we can learn from teachers who choose to stay in the classroom about hope and hopelessness in classrooms: (1) the importance of positivity and (2) the impact of stress related to teaching.}, language = {en} } @misc{Belmes, author = {Belmes, Paula Muriel}, title = {Review Fromm. E.: Obreros y empleados en v{\´i}speras del Tercer Reich. Un an{\´a}lisis psicol{\´o}gico-social}, series = {Archivos de historia del movimiento obrero y la izquierda, No. 2 (2013), pp. 182-184. [Online ISSN 2683-9601] [archivosrevista.com.ar/numeros/index.php/archivos/article/view/174/168]}, journal = {Archivos de historia del movimiento obrero y la izquierda, No. 2 (2013), pp. 182-184. [Online ISSN 2683-9601] [archivosrevista.com.ar/numeros/index.php/archivos/article/view/174/168]}, language = {es} } @article{Bennett, author = {Bennett, Christopher}, title = {Erich Fromm on Love and Union: Mysticism and Romanticism about Sexual Relations, in: Andr{\´e} Grahle, Natasha McKeever and Joe Saunders (Eds.): Philosophy of Love in the Past, Present, and Future, New York NY (Routledge) 2022, pp. 73-86. [doi.org/10.4324/9781003014331-7]}, abstract = {According to Erich Fromm, sex has a role in love because it involves knowledge that surpasses linguistic communication. He explicitly connects this search with a form of mysticism. I acknowledge this turn to mysticism as one strand in thinking about the significance of expressive behaviour; however, the author seeks to show that Fromm's insight can be captured in terms ultimately less mysterious than the appeal to the mystical. In place of the argument derived from Fromm, and which the author calls Mysticism about Sexual Relations, an alternative is proposed by the author that he calls Romanticism about Sexual Relations: it sees sexual behaviour as a set of expressive gestures symbolising the salient features of a situation on the model of a Romantic view of artworks.}, language = {en} } @article{Bennett, author = {Bennett, Elizabeth A.}, title = {Alienation and Its Consequence: An Exploration of Marxism, >Hikikomori<, and Authenticity via Relational Connection}, series = {The Humanistic Psychologist, Vol. 48, No. 3 (2020), pp. 257-270. [Online ISSN 1547-3333] [doi.org/10.1037/hum0000153]}, journal = {The Humanistic Psychologist, Vol. 48, No. 3 (2020), pp. 257-270. [Online ISSN 1547-3333] [doi.org/10.1037/hum0000153]}, abstract = {Alienation is a concept that has long captivated psychologists and philosophers, although it lacks a common definition. In the present article, I am interested in first briefly exploring a theoretical framework of alienation in the writings of Marx, which carries into conceptualizations by Fromm and Laing. This exploration is both for the purpose of cultivating a more specific definition of alienation as well as in an effort to consider broader implications of alienation. Next, I briefly explore these thinkers alongside the role of alienation in the context of work. I then consider the Japanese concept of >hikikomori< as an example of a profoundly debilitating response to recognizing one's own alienation from the self, largely in response to the modern Japanese workplace. Lastly, I attempt to synthesize thinking around what kind of existence might be possible in >recovery< from alienation, as well as whether such a recovery is even possible in our culture. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @misc{Berg, author = {Berg, Irwin A.}, title = {Review Anderson, Camilla M.: Beyond Freud}, series = {Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 5, No. 3 (1958), p. 240. [doi.org/10.1037/h0038386]}, journal = {Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 5, No. 3 (1958), p. 240. [doi.org/10.1037/h0038386]}, abstract = {Review of the book, >Beyond Freud< […] by Camilla M. Anderson. In a simple, uncluttered style Dr. Anderson presents a string of banalities relieved periodically by bits of misinformation and a >valid theory of behavior< which is really a jumble of other psychiatric writings The book is intended to be free of cultist jargon and suitable for parents and physicians. It also purports to offer a start toward a conceptual integration of psychiatry and religion. The book is free of cultist jargon, although it is doubtful that it would be suitable for parents and physicians. In addition, it fails to integrate psychiatric and religious concepts, and it offers no new theory of behavior. Surprisingly, the quality of writing is excellent. In one chronological sense Beyond Freud does go beyond; for some of the ideas of Freud's successors are included, such as Sullivan, Fromm, Horney, etc. But in the chronological span of Freud's own writings, the book does not go much beyond early Freud. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @book{Berger, author = {Berger, Sebastian}, title = {The social Costs of Neoliberalism. Essays on the Economics of K. William Kapp, Nottingham (Spokesman), 2017, 254 pp.}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-38589, title = {Skandal! Die Macht {\"o}ffentlicher Emp{\"o}rung, K{\"o}ln (Halem), 2009, 352 pp.}, editor = {Bergmann, Jens and Poerksen, Bernhard}, language = {de} } @article{Blanco, author = {Blanco, Alejandro}, title = {La sociolog{\´i}a por escrito: un episodio de su historia intellectual}, series = {Revista de Ciencias Sociales (UNQ), Vol. 13 (2013), pp. 231-267. [Online ISSN 0328-2643] [ridaa.unq.edu.ar/handle/20.500.11807/1165]}, journal = {Revista de Ciencias Sociales (UNQ), Vol. 13 (2013), pp. 231-267. [Online ISSN 0328-2643] [ridaa.unq.edu.ar/handle/20.500.11807/1165]}, abstract = {Desde mediados de la d{\´e}cada del ´40 en adelante Gino Germani desarroll{\´o} en la Argentina una activa tarea editorial. Dirigi{\´o} dos colecciones de libros, >Ciencia y Sociedad< y >Biblioteca de Psicolog{\´i}a Social y Sociolog{\´i}a<, en las editoriales Abril y Paid{\´o}s respectivamente. De esa extensa actividad editorial, este trabajo examina un episodio en particular, relativo a la edici{\´o}n y sucesivas reediciones de El miedo a la libertad, de Erich Fromm. A trav{\´e}s de un an{\´a}lisis del dispositivo paratextual que presidi{\´o} cada una de las ediciones del libro de Fromm, el trabajo intenta mostrar los cambios de significado que experiment{\´o} como consecuencia de las diferentes formas de difusi{\´o}n y circulaci{\´o}n de que fue objeto hasta su definitiva conversi{\´o}n en un >libro de texto< de ense{\~n}anza de la sociolog{\´i}a. A la luz de esto {\´u}ltimo, el trabajo sugiere algunas conclusiones program{\´a}ticas relativas a una historia intelectual de la sociolog{\´i}a en la Argentina.}, language = {es} } @book{Blaser, author = {Blaser, Klaus}, title = {Aufmerksamkeit und Begegnung. Zwischenmenschliches Aufmerksamkeitsrepertoire, Ich-Grenzen und die Kunst des Zusammenseins, Kr{\"o}ning (Asanger Verlag), 2012, 123 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Blumberg, author = {Blumberg, Paul}, title = {Inudstrial Democracy. The Sociology of Participation, New York (Schocken Books), 1952}, language = {en} } @article{Bock, author = {Bock, Wolfgang}, title = {Schwellenkunde: Theodor W. Adornos Forschungen zur Psychoanalyse im Zeichen der Phantasie und der Kunst}, series = {Journal f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Vol. 62 (2021), pp. 43-62. [Online ISSN 2297-878X] [doi.org/10.18754/jfp.62.4]}, journal = {Journal f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse, Vol. 62 (2021), pp. 43-62. [Online ISSN 2297-878X] [doi.org/10.18754/jfp.62.4]}, abstract = {Der Frankfurter Sozialphilosoph Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969) kritisiert in vielen seiner Texte Sigmund Freuds Beschreibung der {\"a}usseren Wirklichkeit als ungen{\"u}gend. Kaum bekannt ist, dass er selbst zum Verh{\"a}ltnis von Phantasie und Aussenwelt geforscht hat. In den kalifornischen Kliniken von Ernst Levy und Frederic Hacker entwickelte er entsprechende Forschungsprojekte zur Disposition von K{\"u}nstlern und zur Rolle der Phantasie in der sexuellen Entwicklung des Kindes. Die Ergebnisse verbinden sich mit einer bestimmten Perspektive auf die Psychoanalyse und erweitern ihr Realit{\"a}tsprinzip um eine >libidin{\"o}se Zone<.}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-38604, title = {Identit{\"a}t und virtuelle Beziehungen im Computerspiel, M{\"u}nchen (Kopaed), 2010, 110 pp.}, editor = {Bohrer, Clemens and Schwarz-Boenneke, Bernadette}, language = {de} } @article{BombaSzwajca, author = {Bomba, Jacek and Szwajca, Krzysztof}, title = {Czy psychoterapią można zmienić społeczeństwo? Refleksje z wieloletniej pracy grupowej [Can psychotherapy change society? Reflections from many years of group work on the possibility of dialogue]}, series = {Psychoterapia, Vol. 185, No. 2 (2018), pp. 79-88. [Online ISSN 2391-5862] [psychoterapiaptp.pl/Issue-2-2018,6278]}, journal = {Psychoterapia, Vol. 185, No. 2 (2018), pp. 79-88. [Online ISSN 2391-5862] [psychoterapiaptp.pl/Issue-2-2018,6278]}, abstract = {Psychoterapeuci od Ericha Fromma odwoływali się do teorii psychoterapii, zmierzając do wyjaśnienia nieakceptowanego biegu zdarzeń społecznych. Teorie psychoterapii nadal są wykorzystywane w wyjaśnianiu historycznych zdarzeń. Język i metody psychoterapii są używane w wielu zakresach życia społecznego: w pracy społecznej, pedagogice, a także w reklamie i oddziaływaniu na opinię społeczną. Podejmowano też posługiwanie się metodami psychoterapii, zwłaszcza grupowej, w rozwiązywaniu konflikt{\´o}w społecznych i politycznych. Taką pracę podjęło Polsko-Izraelskie Towarzystwo Zdrowia Psychicznego. Coroczne seminaria zawierały spotkania małych grup, złożonych zIzraelczyk{\´o}w, Polak{\´o}w i Niemc{\´o}w, w kt{\´o}rych, odwołując się do założeń i technik psychoterapii psychodynamicznej, zmierzano do zadeklarowanego statutem towarzystwa przepracowania wsp{\´o}lnie d{\'{z}}wiganych następstw tragedii Holokaustu. Odwołując się do własnych doświadczeń w realizacji zadań statutowych Polsko-Izraelskiego Towarzystwa Zdrowia Psychicznego konkludujemy, że droga wykorzystująca teorię i technikę dynamiki grupowej wpływa co prawda na relacje między jednostkami, ale nie zmienia społeczeństwa.}, language = {pl} } @article{Borst, author = {Borst, Eva}, title = {Fromms Begriff der Z{\"a}rtlichkeit im Kontext der kritischen Bildungstheorie}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 104-117.}, volume = {d29/2025j}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 104-117.}, language = {de} } @article{Borst, author = {Borst, Eva}, title = {Fromm's Concept of Tenderness in the Context of Critical Educational Theory}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 072-083.}, volume = {e29/2024f}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 29 / 2025, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 072-083.}, language = {en} } @article{Boyer, author = {Boyer, L. Bryce}, title = {Die Psychoanalyse in der Ethnologie. Ein Literaturbericht (1980)}, series = {H. Haase (Ed.), Ethnopsychoanalyse. Wanderungen zwischen den Weklten, Stuttgart (Verlag Internationale Psychoanalyse), 1996, pp. 29-48.}, journal = {H. Haase (Ed.), Ethnopsychoanalyse. Wanderungen zwischen den Weklten, Stuttgart (Verlag Internationale Psychoanalyse), 1996, pp. 29-48.}, language = {de} } @misc{Braham, author = {Braham, Kira}, title = {Working in Utopia: Locating Marx's >Realm of Necessity< in the Socialist Futures of Bellamy and Morris, Master's thesis (in partial fulfillment of the requirements), English, Faculty of the Graduate College, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, United States 2015, 84+5 pp., English. [scholarworks.uvm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1506\&context=graddis] [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, abstract = {This project examines two works of nineteenth-century utopian fiction, Edward Bellamy's >Looking Backward< and William Morris's >News from Nowhere<, and considers the way in which the organization of work in these imagined post-capitalist futures is guided by their respective philosophies of labor: while Bellamy's utopia is structured by an understanding of labor as primarily a social duty, Morris presents labor as central to the full development and happiness of the individual. These two utopias are read as representative of a fundamental tension within the writings of Marx: while Morris's understanding of labor aligns with the early works of Marx, Bellamy's vision is an expression of later attempts by Marx to distinguish between productive activity performed in the >realm of necessity< and that performed in the >realm of freedom.< This project identifies in Bellamy's utopia a continued presence of alienated labor and reads this limitation as the inevitable outcome of an attempt to realize Marx's distinction between necessary and free production; Morris's ability to eradicate alienated labor in his utopia is thus only possible because he abandons this distinction and recognizes, as did the early Marx, the centrality of all forms of production to the individual's realization of her creative human essence. However, while Morris overcomes alienation, his attempt to break with the material foundations of capitalism leaves his utopia unsustainable; this project therefore looks to Bellamy's economic structures in an attempt to imagine how Morris's labor philosophy might be infused with Bellamy's structural elements to create a socialist future which would grow from the material conditions of capitalism while fully separating itself from the alienation of capitalist labor relations.}, language = {en} } @article{Atmasarietal, author = {Atmasari, Luthfi and et al.,}, title = {Konsep cinta wanita perkerja seks (WPS) [The concept of love among female sex workers (FSW)]}, series = {Happiness - Journal of Psychology and Islamic Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (2020), pp. 78-103. [Online ISSN 2963-5764] [jurnalfuda.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/happiness/article/view/365/248]}, journal = {Happiness - Journal of Psychology and Islamic Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (2020), pp. 78-103. [Online ISSN 2963-5764] [jurnalfuda.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/happiness/article/view/365/248]}, abstract = {Love is the right of every creature in the world, everyone has the right to love and be loved, including female sex workers (FSW). Because basically FSW is also a human which in his life needs love. Phenomena that occur in the prostitutions include: in the prostitution there are FSWs who have love relationship; some people believe that the way to get rid of FSWs from prostitution is to marry them, there are many FSW who play a dual role, as FSW and also as mothers; and the arguments of some people or the community that FSW work without love or FSW works by peddling love. This research was conducted to determine the concept of FSW's love and the factors that cause FSW to choose the type of love. This type of research is a phenomenological qualitative research. The methods of collecting data are observation, interviews, and documentation. Test its validity with triangulation techniques. The number of subjects was six FSWs divided into three criteria (1) FSWs with families (2) FSWs with girlfriends (3) FSWs with families and girlfriends. The results showed that all subjects experienced have the concept of love, but rather leaning on one of the five types of love according to Erich Fromm, it was caused by different factors of each subject. However, the selection of the type of love that comes first is intended to spread love to all.}, language = {mul} } @article{Bajda, author = {Bajda, Zbigniew}, title = {Homo Consumens versus Homo Patiens (The Dilemmas of Postmodern Reality)}, series = {The Person and the Challenges, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2020), pp. 17-28. [Online ISSN 2391-6559] [czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/3609/3497]}, journal = {The Person and the Challenges, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2020), pp. 17-28. [Online ISSN 2391-6559] [czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/thepersonandthechallenges/article/view/3609/3497]}, abstract = {The contemporary >homo consumens< does not want to accept that his ontic status is still best defined by the words >homo patiens<. Today's attempts to eliminate suffering through constantly stimulated consumption may be considered as an act of the >degradation< of humans and humanity who by rejecting the truth about their nature as suffering creatures, paradoxically also lose the meaning of their life. If one denies suffering, then - at the same time - one closes oneself before life. For the escape from suffering is anything but the escape from life, at least the one that is experienced in a conscious and sensible way.}, language = {en} } @article{Balajić, author = {Balajić, Siniša}, title = {Dinamizmi dijaloga u dinamici razvoja osobnosti Siniša Balajić [Dynamism of Dialogue in the Dynamic Development of Personality]}, series = {Služba Božja, Vol. 57, No. 2 (2017), pp. 135-162. [Online ISSN 1849-1057] [hrcak.srce.hr/en/file/272258]}, journal = {Služba Božja, Vol. 57, No. 2 (2017), pp. 135-162. [Online ISSN 1849-1057] [hrcak.srce.hr/en/file/272258]}, abstract = {Kao ni mnogi drugi životni vidovi, tako ni dijalog nije jednodimenzionalan. Naime, on je sastavljen od više dimenzija i dinamizama. Između mnoštva dinamizama ističe se nekoliko njih koji stvaraju temelj za dobru dijalošku dinamiku: odnos, slušanje sa svojim elementima i govor. Govoreći o odnosu, promišljamo o povezanosti dviju ili više različitih stvarnosti, kao što su odnosi među ljudima, afektivni odnosi itd. U tim se odnosima razvijaju i rastu dinamizmi i njihovi elementi kao što su slušanje, sluh, govor, pogled itd. Polazeći od dinamike sluha i slušanja, otkrivamo da oni nisu na svom početku usmjereni na zvuk. Na početku života ne rađa se svjesna percepcija zvuka. Na početku slušanja pojavljuje se čuvstvo koje je temeljni element slušanja. Stoga slušanje usmjerava najprije izvan horizonta zvuka i poziva da se oćuti, percipira stvarnost preko lica koje je oglednik stavova, osjećaja, iskustava. Ta se iskustva mogu izreći u dinamici govora koji je dinamizam što oblikuje svijet emocija, iskustava, misli, ideja. Govor kroz riječi prenosi ono što nije samo slovo ili zvuk. Naime, riječ predstavlja, ne samu sebe, nego svijet duha, emocija itd., usmjerena je na izricanje i oblikovanje tog svijeta. Polazeći od pretpostavke da su ovih nekoliko dinamizama i njihovi elementi doista temelj dobre dijaloške dinamike, ovaj kratki članak ima u vidu skicirati ih nastojeći izvući na površinu elemente njihova utjecaja na razvoj osobnosti. Vjerujemo da upravo ovi dinamizmi mogu izričito ukazati na važnost dobre dijaloške dinamike i na njezin odnos s činom razvoja osobnosti koja, otvorena dinamici dijaloga, biva otvorenija za novost i rast.}, language = {mul} } @book{Balint, author = {Balint, Michael}, title = {Die Urformen der Liebe und die Technik der Psychoanalyse, Berlin (Ullstein TB), 1981, 357 pp.}, language = {de} } @article{Barancsuk, author = {Barancsuk, J{\´a}nos}, title = {A kapitalizmus, mint akarat {\´e}s k{\´e}pzet [The Capitalism as Will and Representation]}, series = {K{\"o}ztes Eur{\´o}pa: T{\´a}rsadalomtudom{\´a}nyi Foly{\´o}irati, Vol. 7, No. 1-2 (2015), pp. 108-118. [ISSN 2676-8909] [vikek.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Koztes-Europa-2016-No17-18_nyomdai-1.pdf]}, journal = {K{\"o}ztes Eur{\´o}pa: T{\´a}rsadalomtudom{\´a}nyi Foly{\´o}irati, Vol. 7, No. 1-2 (2015), pp. 108-118. [ISSN 2676-8909] [vikek.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Koztes-Europa-2016-No17-18_nyomdai-1.pdf]}, abstract = {Our study's title resembles Schopenhauer's most famous book, but of course it does not want to refer to an (economic) philosophical theory basis similar to the Master's. However we actually do lean on Schopenhauer's theory if we try to find an answer to the following: what kind of realisation we could conclude to if the >forever surviving< capitalism is not seen as the description of actors' rationality with the well recognisable natural order and its own pattern, but we see it as a related want to Keynes' and others' animal spirit belief and its product. But is the economic and social reproduction's sometimes problematic but solid continuity explainable if we break up with the economic action's classic and origin{\´a}l - the consumer's needs satisfying-target theory, and the causal and segmental (in other theories: balanced versus imbalanced) motifs' sharp differentiation? In linking of our thoughts we connect to Joseph Vogl's paragraphs in a book he wrote in a similar topic, raising several questions in its logical consequences, if - as opposed to Pol{\´a}nyi's paradigm - we see not the social institute system but the often hardly identifiable and even more vital >capitalist spirit< as the first >spring< in case of shaping the social-economic models.}, language = {mul} } @article{BaranovaDuoblienė, author = {Baranova, Jūratė and Duoblienė_, Lilija}, title = {Meeting with the >Unfamiliar Other< in Multimodal Education}, series = {Ethics and Education, Vol. 15, No. 1 (2020), pp. 33-47. [Online ISSN 1744-9650] [doi.org/10.1080/17449642.2019.1700446]}, journal = {Ethics and Education, Vol. 15, No. 1 (2020), pp. 33-47. [Online ISSN 1744-9650] [doi.org/10.1080/17449642.2019.1700446]}, abstract = {The article reflects upon the possibility of educating sensitivity to the pain of the different Other by using feature cinema. The authors rely on the methodology suggested by Stanley Louis Cavell and Andrew Klevan, and also on the suggestions and conclusions by William B. Russell, III and Stewart Waters. The authors of this article reflected upon the results of their own interview with gymnasium students and selected three feature films suggested by them as a case study for the possibility of developing not only critical thinking but also sensitivity to the pain of the unfamiliar Other. All three movies concern the humiliation and pain of the African people. The article raises questions for possible discussion in ethics class and suggests philosophical literature by E. Fromm, and K.R. Popper as a possible theoretical basis: moving from the concrete ethical problem discerned in the movie to the philosophical text and vice versa.}, language = {en} } @misc{BarnettPhillips, author = {Barnett-Phillips, Janine}, title = {YA Realism as Remedy: A Realm of Hope, Doctoral dissertation (in partial fulfillment of the requirements), Philosophy, Faculty of Business and Creative Industries, University of South Wales, Wales, UK 2022, 121+4 pp., English [/pure-test.southwales.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/15357519/PhD._YA_Realism_as_Remedy._A_Realm_of_Hope_by_J_Barnett_Phillips.pdf]}, abstract = {This thesis argues for greater instrumentalisation of Young Adult (YA) realism in secondary schools. I argue for its inclusion in the curriculum but, more specifically, for its use as part of intervention programmes that allow young people to discuss a range of emotional and mental health difficulties in a safe space. Chapter One introduces the central research questions and methodology. Chapter Two provides an overview of the relationship between >Realism< and >realistic fiction< so that the work is situated within Literary Studies. Acknowledging that 'reality' in fiction can only be represented within the conventions of narrative structure, the thesis provides a definition of YA realism: it is an artistic representation of a variety of adolescent experiences that could occur in the real world, a fictionalisation of the feasible. Because certain YA material is treated in 'realist' mode, controversies often erupt so some of those issues will be foregrounded here. An overview of the evidence that reading can have a positive impact on well-being is provided in Chapter Three and a discussion about hope and why storytelling matters should help to explain why: YA realism can be a remedy. In Chapter Four, I argue that endings of these books are important and leave the readers of a realm of hope. An analysis of these novels from this standpoint could provide the narrative solution to concerns about certain aspects of YA realism and allay any fears that the books are inappropriate. The chapter offers an analysis of: Melvin Burgess's >Junk< (1996); Jay Asher's >Thirteen Reasons Why< (2007); Stephen Chbosky's >The Perks of Being a Wallflower< (1999) and Angie Thomas's >The Hate You Give< (2017). Each section explores the authors' depiction of hope and positivity in the context of the adolescent experiences of sexuality, prejudice, identity, bullying, rejection, suicide, rape and abuse. The final chapter reflects on the writing of my own YA novel, Asterix Clementine, as well as the well-being workshops that I currently deliver to young adults in schools in Wales.}, language = {en} } @misc{Barros, author = {Barros, Allan Victor Martins}, title = {A responsabilidade criminal nos transtornos de personalidade: uma alternativa te{\´o}rica ao transtorno de personalidade antisocial, Bachelor thesis, Law School, Department of Penal Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 2020, 44+12 pp., Portuguese. [lume.ufrgs.br/handle/10183/252240]}, abstract = {O presente trabalho tem como objetivo discorrer mediante uma vis{\~a}o cr{\´i}tica e abrangente sobre alguns dos transtornos de personalidade classificados (ou n{\~a}o) pelos manuais diagn{\´o}sticos e a sua rela{\c{c}}{\~a}o com a criminologia e a responsabilidade criminal. Neste trabalho, utilizando da pesquisa de revis{\~a}o bibliogr{\´a}fica, ser{\´a} atribuida uma maior {\^e}nfase aos transtornos de personalidade antissocial e narcisista, sendo que seu referencial te{\´o}rico partir{\´a} das obras de Otto F. Kernberg e Erich Fromm, o qual podemos cognominar de Teoria do Narcisismo Maligno. O referencial te{\´o}rico mencionado parte de um pensamento minorit{\´a}rio, e apesar de n{\~a}o ser o entendimento adotado hodiernamente, o mesmo mostra-se bastante {\´u}til para uma compreens{\~a}o mais ampla e de maior profundidade dos transtornos de personalidade que acometem uma quantidade consider{\´a}vel de encarcerados. Tendo em vista os diversos fatores e peculiaridades relativos ao sistema penitenci{\´a}rio brasileiro, esta alternativa te{\´o}rica mostra-se pertinente para estudos criminol{\´o}gicos e de psicologia jur{\´i}dica, n{\~a}o apenas para auxiliar na elucida{\c{c}}{\~a}o das personalidades patol{\´o}gicas e na constru{\c{c}}{\~a}o de perfis criminais, mas tamb{\´e}m para fomentar o pensamento critico sobre novas alternativas e possibilidades ao lidar com os fen{\^o}menos do encarceramento e da pena.}, language = {pt} } @misc{OPUS4-38578, title = {Schizophrenie und Familie, Frankfurt (Suhrkamp). 1969, 422 pp.}, editor = {Bateson, Gregory and et al.,}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-38579, title = {Aspekte der Sozialpsychoatrie und Psychohygiene, ed. by Raymond Battegay et al., Bern (Hans Huber Verlag), 1975, 253 pp.}, editor = {Battegay, Raymond and et al.,}, language = {de} } @misc{Bernstein, author = {Bernstein, Grete}, title = {Review Die Frankfurter Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Sozialforschung}, series = {Frankfurter Zeitung, Literaturblatt, Frankfurt am Main, Sonntag, 2. Oktober 1932.}, journal = {Frankfurter Zeitung, Literaturblatt, Frankfurt am Main, Sonntag, 2. Oktober 1932.}, language = {de} } @book{Bettelheim, author = {Bettelheim, Bruno}, title = {Der Weg aus dem Labyrinth. Leben lernen als Therapie. Mit einem Nachwort von Dr.med. G{\"u}nter Ammon, Stuttgart (DVA), 1975, 465 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Bettelheim, author = {Bettelheim, Bruno}, title = {Kinder brauchen M{\"a}rchen, Z{\"u}rich (Buchclub Ex Libris), 1979, 320 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{Bettelheim, author = {Bettelheim, Bruno}, title = {Ein Leben f{\"u}r Kinder. Erziehung in unserer Zeit, M{\"u}nchen (dtv), 1990, 424 pp.}, language = {de} } @book{BettelheimKarlin, author = {Bettelheim, Bruno and Karlin, Daniel}, title = {Liebe als Thwerapie. Gespr{\"a}che {\"u}ber das Seelenleben des Kindes, M{\"u}nchen (Piper), 1983, 256 pp.}, language = {de} } @article{BeyadMirmasoomi, author = {Beyad, Maryam Soltan and Mirmasoomi, Mahshid}, title = {Fear of Freedom: Erich Fromm and Ken Kesey's >One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest< [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Critical Literary Studies (University of Kurdistan), Vol. 3, No. 2, Series 6 (2021), pp. 109-126. [Online ISSN 2716-9928] [cls.uok.ac.ir/article_61844_8a56f9afff1fbcecb5ca017f6fce3eb8.pdf]}, journal = {Critical Literary Studies (University of Kurdistan), Vol. 3, No. 2, Series 6 (2021), pp. 109-126. [Online ISSN 2716-9928] [cls.uok.ac.ir/article_61844_8a56f9afff1fbcecb5ca017f6fce3eb8.pdf]}, abstract = {The pursuit of freedom has constantly been debilitated due to external shackles embodying themselves mainly with the presence of an authority that anesthetizes individuals into voluntary submission. Erich Fromm (1900-80) is the German psychologist who underscores the significance of individual freedom in his book Escape from Freedom (1941) and maintains that on the path towards freedom, individuals attempt at unshackling themselves from restrictive forces; however, as they release themselves from the restrictions of an authority and refuse to yield to its demands, individuals are left with feelings of insecurity and powerlessness. As a result, they try to compensate for the feeling of insecurity by either submitting themselves to another authority figure or becoming authority figures themselves. Within the paper, Fromm's concept of freedom is elaborated upon and applied to Ken Kesey's >One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest< (1962). The paper discusses the two major concepts of >freedom from< and >freedom to< known as >negative freedom< and >positive freedom< and demonstrates the possibility of finding a getaway from a negative sense of freedom by investing mankind with the power of love and communication. Real freedom is not a release from external constraints but mainly a release from internal forces.}, language = {en} } @article{Bhuyanetal, author = {Bhuyan, Raidah and et al.,}, title = {Loving Yourself - That's >Great Company!<}, series = {The Journal of Values-Based Leadership, Vol. 16, No. 1 (2023), pp. 1-9. [Online ISSN 1948-0733] [scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1446\&context=jvbl]}, journal = {The Journal of Values-Based Leadership, Vol. 16, No. 1 (2023), pp. 1-9. [Online ISSN 1948-0733] [scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1446\&context=jvbl]}, abstract = {To love oneself, especially in a world where relationships with others have deteriorated at an ever-increasing rate (Clifton \& Harter, 2019; Clifton, 2022), is one of the great gifts that individuals can give themselves and can exponentially improve the quality of their lives, their relationships with others, and their ability to serve as organizational leaders (Dhiman, 2017). Best-selling author and life coach Rob Liano explained the practical importance of self-love by noting that >Once you embrace your value, talents, and strengths, it neutralizes when others think less of you.< This quest for self-appreciation, self-understanding, and for mature self-love enhances one's mental and emotional health while increasing the ability to enrich the lives of others as well. (Fromm, 2006)}, language = {en} }