TY - JOUR A1 - Jenkins, Danisha A1 - et al., T1 - (Re)defining nursing leadership: On the importance of >parrhèsia< and subversion JF - Journal of Nursing Management, Vol. 30, No. 7 (2021), pp. 2147-2153. [Print ISSN 0966-0429] [doi.org/10.1111/jonm.13520] N2 - Aim: Through a review of philosophical and theoretical constructs, this paper offers insight and guidance as to ways in which nurse leaders may operationalize advocacy and an adherence to nursing's core ethical values. Background: The US health care system works in opposition to core nursing values. Nurse leaders are obliged to advocate for the preservation of ethical care delivery. Evaluation: This paper draws upon the philosophies of Fromm, Foucault, and Deleuze and Guattari to critically review the functions of nurse leaders within a capitalist paradigm. Key issue: Key emergent issues in the paper include health care and capitalism and the nurse leader's obligations towards advocacy. Conclusion: The nurse leader acts as parrhèsia in viewing truth telling as a duty critical to improving the lives of patients. Ramifications of the decisions by those in power have even greater impact in institutions that serve those with little to no political agency. Implications for Nursing Management: The nurse leader has a freedom and platform that their patients do not and must take the courageous risk of choosing to speak. This paper serves as a call to action for nurse leaders to urgently address the current state of US health outcomes. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ghabr, Luai Khazal T1 - (The Social psychosocial structure of the Iraqi authoritarian state: a critical humanistic approach - Arabic), Paper presented at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies conference, 2021. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Conci, Marco A1 - Maniadakis, Grigoris T1 - 30 years with the International Forum of Psychoanalysis T2 - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 4, 2021), pp. 193-194. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dimitrijevic, Aleksandar A1 - Buchholz, Michael T1 - >At my core, I am a psychoanalyst, but …<: An interview with Michael B. Buchholz JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 1, 2021), pp. 056-068. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pinkas, Ronen T1 - >Der Sabbat< as a Point of Reference for Evaluating Erich Fromm’s Approach to Jewish Law: A Prelude to Fromm’s Contribution to Modern Jewish Thought JF - Fromm Forum (English Edition – ISSN 1437-1189), 25 / 2021, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 019-041. T3 - Fromm Forum (English edition / englische Ausgabe) - e25/2021d Y1 - 2021 VL - e25/2021d ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mayer, Matthias T1 - >Dialektische Paarbildung<. Zur Rekonstruktion der verschollenen >Gnosis-Vorlesung< Ernst Blochs. Matthias Mayer in Zusammenarbeit mit Irina Rückert JF - Latenz – Journal für Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 5: Ist der Liberalismus am Ende?, Mössingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2021, pp. 145-158. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Long, Matthew Christopher T1 - >Enthusiastic Jew and Lover of Humanity<: August Bondi and the Roots of Transnational Freedom during the Long Nineteenth Century, Master's thesis (in partial fulfillment of the requirements), Arts, History, Graduate School, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States 2021, 157+9 pp., English. [tigerprints.clemson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4566&context=all_theses] N2 - Migration is a decidedly human condition that has influenced the development of all nations. Yet the cultural and demographic impacts upon the United States during the long nineteenth century brought about by the mass movements of peoples from Africa, Europe, and beyond were especially pronounced. Immigrants to North America brought with them more than linguistic and cultural artifacts, however; propelled by intellectual currents in their countries of origin, they often carried with them a sensibility of revolution, radical republican politics, and a moral suasion that they employed as they navigated the political and social realities in their new countries. Many immigrants would come to view America and the New World generally through a prism of their own making, and thus see opportunity to dismantle and remake the world – economically, socially, culturally, and politically – when conditions at home had failed them. Two fundamental events shaped this trans-Atlantic consciousness situated toward revolution during the nineteenth century: the European Revolutions of 1848-51, and an increasingly radical anti-slavery and abolitionist movement in the United States during the leadup to sectional conflict and the Civil War. Both events sought to upend the established order through political, social, and cultural revolution, and both came to reinforce one another intellectually and strategically. Both revolutions sought to attack the existing systems – monarchy, capital, and the legal institutions that upheld slavery – and replace them, in the spirit of revolutions prior, with more egalitarian and liberal structures. Immigrants were often the main vehicles of this transnational cooperation. When it became clear to freedom fighters on both sides of the Atlantic that moral and political gradualism toward parliamentary, democratic systems of governance, or toward anti-slavery and abolitionist movements, were to be ineffective, they would turn to markedly more radical approaches, and sometimes to violence to enact the changes they sought. This paper investigates these broad trends through the individuals who personally lived them. One such figure, August (Anshl) Mendel Bondi, was a German-speaking, Hungarian Jew who participated in the revolutionary events in Vienna. Upon the restoration of the Hapsburg Monarchy, Bondi would be forced to flee with his family to the United States. Forging a new life in his new home, he would variously spend time in Louisiana and Texas, and work as a waterman on the Mississippi River. Eventually he would settle in Kansas Territory, where he became radicalized and joined Free Soilers in their fight against pro-slavery forces and Missouri border ruffians. Riding with John Brown during the Bleeding Kansas episode would inspire Bondi to a lifetime of freedom fighting; he and his eventual wife, Henrietta Einstein, another German-speaking immigrant from Bavaria, would be pivotal in establishing stops along the Underground Railroad. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bierhoff, Burkhard T1 - >Haben oder Sein<. Reflexionen im Anschluss an Erich Fromm JF - Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe – ISSN 1437-0956), 25 / 2021, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 116-139. T3 - Fromm Forum (German edition / deutsche Ausgabe) - d25/2021k Y1 - 2021 VL - d25/2021k ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ye, Zi T1 - >Odour of Chrysanthemums< from View of Alienation Theory [异化理论下的《菊花的幽香》] [application of Fromm's theories to art] JF - English Square [英语广场], No. 8 (2021), pp. 13-16. N2 - 赫·劳伦斯的《菊花的幽香》讲述了一位妻子等待她身为矿工的丈夫回家,最终等来的却是一具冰冷的尸体的故事。本文以弗洛姆的异化理论为关照,探讨《菊花的幽香》中工业化对自然﹑对自我和对人际关系三方面的异化,诠释劳伦斯对工业化带来的负面影响的反思与批判,以及他的生态思想和他对人类生存境况与精神发展的关注。 N2 - H. Lawrence's >Odour of Chrysanthemums< tells the story of a wife who waits for her husband, a miner, to return home, only to find a cold corpse. This paper takes Fromm's theory of alienation as a point of reference to explore the alienation of nature, the self and human relationships by industrialization in >Odour of Chrysanthemums<, and to explain Lawrence's reflection on and critique of the negative effects of industrialization, as well as his ecological thought and his concern for human existence and spiritual development. [Translation: www.DeepL/Translator, free version, 5/2021] Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Schäfer, Torsten T1 - >So richtig wie möglich leben<: Vier Studien über radikale europäische Humanistinnen und Humanisten aus dem zwanzigsten Jahrhundert, Mainz 2021, 297 pp. N2 - Es wird die philosophische Frage nach dem richtigeren Leben aus ökologischer Perspektive gestellt. Sie wird mit Hilfe der Kritischen Theoretiker, Simone de Beauvoir und Jean-Paul Sartre, Erich Fromm und Ernst Bloch beantwortet. Y1 - 2021 ER -