@article{Song, author = {Song, Feifei}, title = {On the Three Stages of Stockmann's >Escape from Freedom< in >An Enemy of the People< [论《人民公敌》中斯托克曼的>逃避自由<的三个阶段] [application of Fromm's theories to art]}, series = {Literary and Art Weekly [文学艺术周刊], No. 22 (2024), pp. 22-24.}, journal = {Literary and Art Weekly [文学艺术周刊], No. 22 (2024), pp. 22-24.}, abstract = {剧作家易卜生以《人民公敌》中的主人公斯托克曼为代言人,阐述自己对资本主义社会中民主自由的道德观念的思考和审视。剧作中随着自由境遇的变化,斯托克曼的自由观也发生变化,呈现出不同的性格结构和行为表现。本文基于弗洛姆>逃避自由<的理论,将斯托克曼的经历划分为三个阶段:反权威、破坏、创造性劳动,解读各个阶段下他的性格结构和心理形式的不同表现和变化逻辑。对资本主义自由民主痼疾的批判是易卜生创作《人民公敌》的主要意图。}, language = {zh} } @article{Smith, author = {Smith, David Norman}, title = {The Agitator Supplies What the Base Demands: Trumpism Before and After Donald Trump}, series = {Critical Sociology, Vol. 50 (No. 4-5, 2024), pp. 813-843 [Online ISSN 1569-1632] [doi.org/10.1177/08969205231208921]}, journal = {Critical Sociology, Vol. 50 (No. 4-5, 2024), pp. 813-843 [Online ISSN 1569-1632] [doi.org/10.1177/08969205231208921]}, abstract = {The fierce loyalty of Donald Trump's base has long mystified his critics. For 8 years now, they have expressed puzzlement that his followers support him >despite everything< - despite his incendiary rhetoric, his misogyny, his racial prejudices, and his authoritarianism. In this paper, I argue that, in fact, Trump's hectic agitation is precisely what his base wants. My reading of the data - including data I gathered with my collaborator, Eric Hanley, in 2016 - is that Trump owes his demagogic success to the fact that he says what his followers want him to say and acts accordingly. Donald Trump, today's agitator par excellence, supplies what his base demands. Trump, in short, is less an architect of Trumpism than its reflex. However effectively he performs in the public arena, he remains an emissary, personifying a social movement that preceded him and will survive him. And that movement, I will argue, is authoritarian in a very specific sense - driven by a wish for a domineering leader who is loyal to his partisans and hostile to their adversaries. Analytic insight into this phenomenon is drawn, below, from a range of authors, including marketing professionals and critical theorists including Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno.}, language = {en} } @misc{Schindel, author = {Schindel, Rolf}, title = {Review Funk, R.: Erich Fromm. Bildmonographie}, series = {Rias Berlin Kirchenfunk (23. Dezember 1983).}, journal = {Rias Berlin Kirchenfunk (23. Dezember 1983).}, language = {de} } @article{Spiers, author = {Spiers, Robbie}, title = {Love, Actually? Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm, and the Possibility of Love in Capitalist Modernity}, series = {New German Critique, Vol. 51 (No. 3, 2024), pp. 45-68. [Online ISSN 1558-1462] [doi.org/10.17863/CAM.106983]}, journal = {New German Critique, Vol. 51 (No. 3, 2024), pp. 45-68. [Online ISSN 1558-1462] [doi.org/10.17863/CAM.106983]}, abstract = {Love is not regularly associated with the Frankfurt School. Theodor Adorno and Erich Fromm are not regularly associated with each other. Yet, when we bring these Critical Theorists' works together, a rich discussion of love emerges. Love is viewed by both as a dialectical force, bringing two subjects into union while also allowing them to cultivate their individual selves. Fromm and Adorno operate within the same Marxist philosophical tradition, meaning that they share concerns about the increasing commodification of love and the disappearance of genuine, spontaneous relationships between people. The similarities are not endless, however, and important differences between them remain: Fromm, with his optimism and his concern for existential issues, maintains a belief in revolutionary political change and high spiritual ideals that the materialist pessimist Adorno resists as comfortable illusions. Through this philosophical encounter, two faces of Critical Theory emerge, one oriented toward an analysis of the present and the other turned toward hopes for the future.}, language = {en} } @article{Strosberg, author = {Strosberg, Benjamin B.}, title = {Critical Theory and Anti-Semitism: Implications for Politics, Education, and Psychoanalysis}, series = {Critical Theory and Psychoanalysis. From the Frankfurt School to Contemporary Critique, London and New York (Routledge) 2022, pp. 131-157.}, journal = {Critical Theory and Psychoanalysis. From the Frankfurt School to Contemporary Critique, London and New York (Routledge) 2022, pp. 131-157.}, language = {en} } @article{Subaşi, author = {Suba{\c{s}}i, Yakub}, title = {Erich Fromm'un modernite ele{\c{s}}tirisi [Modernity criticism of Erich Fromm]}, series = {Sosyolojik D{\"u}{\c{s}}{\"u}n, Vol. 4 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 59-69. [Online ISSN 2587-2699] [dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/910617]}, journal = {Sosyolojik D{\"u}{\c{s}}{\"u}n, Vol. 4 (No. 2, 2019), pp. 59-69. [Online ISSN 2587-2699] [dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/910617]}, abstract = {Bu {\c{c}}al{\i}{\c{s}}mada 20. y{\"u}zy{\i}l{\i}n {\"o}nemli sosyal bilimcilerinden biri olan Erich Fromm'un modernite ele{\c{s}}tirisi ele al{\i}nm{\i}{\c{s}}t{\i}r. Fromm, d{\"u}nyay{\i} derinden sarsan birinci ve ikinci Harbi Umuminin {\"o}ncesini, sava{\c{s}} esnas{\i}n{\i} ve sonras{\i}n{\i} bu sava{\c{s}}lardan en {\c{c}}ok etkilenen merkezlerde {\c{s}}ahit olup ya{\c{s}}am{\i}{\c{s}}t{\i}r. Ele{\c{s}}tirel d{\"u}{\c{s}}{\"u}nce geleneği i{\c{c}}inde {\"o}nemli bir yer tutan Fromm, modern toplumu farkl{\i} ve kendine has bir bak{\i}{\c{s}} a{\c{c}}{\i}s{\i}yla irdeler. O, modernitenin doğu{\c{s}}unu bat{\i} insan{\i}n{\i}n despot kilisenin tekelinden kurtulu{\c{s}}una dayand{\i}r{\i}r. Ona g{\"o}re kilisenin tekelinden {\"o}zg{\"u}rl{\"u}ğe giden yolda insanl{\i}k b{\"u}t{\"u}n zamanlar{\i}n en k{\"o}t{\"u} ko{\c{s}}ullar{\i}n{\i} kendisinde bar{\i}nd{\i}ran modernitenin kucağ{\i}na d{\"u}{\c{s}}m{\"u}{\c{s}}t{\"u}r. O, moderniteyi insani {\"o}zellikleri birer birer ortadan kald{\i}ran sistemler b{\"u}t{\"u}n{\"u} olarak g{\"o}r{\"u}r. Fromm'a g{\"o}re modernite insanlar{\i} ba{\c{s}}ar{\i}l{\i} bir {\c{s}}ekilde istediği {\c{s}}ekle d{\"o}n{\"u}{\c{s}}t{\"u}rmektedir; kurulan modernite sistemi {\"o}ylesine muazzam bir {\c{s}}ekilde i{\c{s}}lemektedir ki bu sistemi durduracak bir g{\"u}{\c{c}} g{\"o}r{\"u}nmemektedir. O, modernitenin h{\^a}kim olmaya ba{\c{s}}lad{\i}ğ{\i} toplumlarda bilumum herkes bu {\c{c}}ark{\i}n ağz{\i}na girdiğinden dolay{\i} bu {\c{c}}ark{\i}n yanl{\i}{\c{s}}lar{\i}n{\i} g{\"o}recek nazarlar{\i}n kalmayacağ{\i} (kalmad{\i}ğ{\i}) kanaatindedir. Fromm'un modernitede ele{\c{s}}tirdiği temel konular{\i}n ba{\c{s}}{\i}nda; makinele{\c{s}}me, ayn{\i}la{\c{s}}ma, cans{\i}za y{\"o}nelme, karar verememe, ileti{\c{s}}imsizlik, t{\"u}keticilik, vb. gelir.}, language = {mul} } @article{StamerUmbach, author = {Stamer, Melanie and Umbach, Susanne}, title = {Frieden lernen in unfriedlichen Zeiten. M{\"o}glichkeiten und Herausforderungen f{\"u}r Friedensbildung in Schulen}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 30 / 2026, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 138-146.}, volume = {d30/2026k}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 30 / 2026, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 138-146.}, language = {de} } @article{Steyerl, author = {Steyerl, Hito}, title = {>Praxis< heute. Erich Fromm Lecture 2025}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 30 / 2026, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 097-106.}, volume = {d30/2026h}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 30 / 2026, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 097-106.}, language = {de} } @article{Steyerl, author = {Steyerl, Hito}, title = {>Praxis< heute. Erich Fromm Lecture 2025}, series = {Erich Fromm Stiftung (Ed.), 2025: Erich Fromm-Preis 2025 an Hito Steyerl. Die Beitr{\"a}ge der Preisverleihung, Neuhofen/Ybbs (Zeuys Books), 2025, pp. 47-66.}, journal = {Erich Fromm Stiftung (Ed.), 2025: Erich Fromm-Preis 2025 an Hito Steyerl. Die Beitr{\"a}ge der Preisverleihung, Neuhofen/Ybbs (Zeuys Books), 2025, pp. 47-66.}, language = {de} } @book{Roazen, author = {Roazen, Paul}, title = {Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology, New York (Routledge) 2003, 312 pp. [eBook ISBN 9780203794210] [doi.org/10.4324/9780203794210]}, abstract = {Over the centuries all of the great philosophers made psychology central to understanding social life. Indeed, the ancient Greeks thought it impossible to conceive of political life without insight into the human soul. Yet insufficient professional legitimization attaches to the central importance of modern depth psychology in understanding politics. Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology explores the linkages between psychology and politics, focusing on how rival conceptions of the good life and unspoken moral purposes in the social sciences have led to sectarian intolerance. Roazen has always approached the history of psychoanalysis with the conviction that ethical issues are implicit in every clinical encounter. Thus, his opening chapter on Erich Fromm's exclusion from the International Psychoanalytic Association touches on a host of political matters, including collaboration as opposed to resistance to Nazi tyranny. Roazen also brings a public/private perspective to such well-known episodes as the Hiss/Chambers case, the circumstances of Virginia Woolf's madness and suicide, and the matter of CIA funding of the monthly Encounter. He deals with the reaction to psychoanalysis on the part of three major philosophers - Althusser, Wittgenstein, and Buber - and looks at the link between psychology and politics in the work of such political theorists as Machiavelli, Rousseau, Burke, Tocqueville, Berlin, and Arendt. A chapter grappling with Vietnam and the Cold War illustrates how political psychology should be concerned with questions of an ethical or >ought< character. In examining the social and psychological bases for political theorizing, Roazen shows how both psychology and politics must change and redefine their methodologies as a result of their interaction. Roazen concludes with a chapter on how political psychology must deal with issues posed by changing conceptions of femininity. This volume is a pioneering exploration of the intersection of psychology and politics.}, language = {en} }