TY - JOUR A1 - Morin, E. T1 - Arguments JF - The Review. An International Quarterly, Brussels (October 1960), pp. 86-87. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mora, G. T1 - Recent developments and trends in child psychiatry in the United States JF - A Criança Portuguesa, Vol. 19 (1960), pp. 335-363. Y1 - 1960 N1 - Ex libris Marco Bacciagaluppi ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McReynolds, D. T1 - New Directions for the Socialist Party JF - Essays on Politics and Peace in the SP-SDF (May, 1960), pp. 1-8. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - McGregor, D. T1 - The human side of enterprise, New York (McGraw-Hill Book Company) 1960. Y1 - 1960 N1 - Notes in the copy ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McDonnell, J. S. A1 - Wallace, H. A. A1 - Ward, B. T1 - Realizing the World's Economic and Agricultural Resources JF - Science and Human Responsibility, St. Louis/Missouri (Washington University) 1960, pp. 64-68. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McDonnell, J. S. A1 - Nitze, P. H. A1 - Northrop, F. S. C. T1 - Solving Differences between Nations JF - Science and Human Responsibility, St. Louis/Missouri (Washington University) 1960, pp. 48-51. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McCoy, Charles N. R. T1 - The Dilemma of Liberalism JF - Laval Theologique et Philosophique, Quebec, Vol. 16 (1960), pp. 9-19. N2 - Liberalism's primal act of imagination whereby it established its essence and existence in the enhanced sense of freedom consequent upon the Humean principle that the aberrations in nature are ever so conformable to reality as its apparent intentions issued in anomy and other direction. This condition is overcome by the profounder insight that by the law that reduces the material and mental spheres to a common denominator the aberrations in nature become the examplar for freedom in the world of culture and civilization. The way to autonomy must lie, as Marx received, in destroying all the >intentions of nature,< the >forms and products of consciousness< represented by pure theory, theology, philosophy, ethics, etc. These are the presuppositions of Riesman's >Tradition directed< and >inner directed< societies and FROMM's authoritarian ethics – >religion, the family, state, laws, morals, science, spirit, etc.< These are the indefectible principles and natural associations and they are not the facts in accord with which we must live in a people's democracy. But they are precisely the things upon which, in the classical tradition of the West all free government has depended. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Martino, Richard de T1 - The Human Situation and Zen Buddhism ( Chinese) JF - D. T. Suzuki, E. Fromm and R. de Martino: Chánzōng yǔ jīngshén fēnxī, Heinan Publishing House, 2012, pp. 209-252. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Martino, Richard de T1 - Die Situation des Menschen und der Zen-Buddhismus JF - D.T. Suzuki, E. Fromm and R. de Martino, Zen-Buddhismus und Psychoanalyse, München (Szczesny Verlag) 1963, pp. 179-215. Y1 - 1960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Martino, Richard de T1 - De menselijke situatie en het Zen-Boeddhisme JF - D.T. Suzuki, E. Fromm and R. de Martino, Zen-boedissme en het Westen, Utrecht (Erven J. Bijleveld) 1966, pp. 141-168. Y1 - 1960 ER -