TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Ferrari, Guido T1 - Omaggio a Erich Fromm - Italian version of the Report about the Symposium 1975 in Locarno-Muralto on the occasion of Erich Fromm's 75th birthday. Interviews with Fromm, Auer, Funk, Markovic, Labhardt etc., pro-duced by Radio-Televisione Svizzera Italiana Lugano; first published May 1975, 45’. Translation into Italian. Y1 - 1975 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 存在与占有 (To Have Or to Be?, Chinese), 国际文化出版公司 (International Cultural Press), 1989. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Lechleitner, Hans T1 - Wahrheit und Lüge. Interview von Hans Lechleitner mit Erich Fromm. Erstausstrahlung beim Bayrischen Rundfunk am 20.6.1975. Y1 - 1975 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 存在与占有 (To Have Or to Be?, Chinese), Taiwan (Ecus Pushlishing House) 2025, 328 pp. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Vita activa. Vortrag für den Süddeutschen Rundfunk Stuttgart im Rahmen der Sendereihe >Was der Mensch braucht<; Aufnahme im Studio von Radio e Televisione Svizzera Italiana in Lugano im Sommer 1976; Erstsendung im Süddeutschen Rundfunk am 07. 11. 1976. - Publication cf. 1977a-000-deu. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Lodemann, Jürgen T1 - Interview zu >Haben oder Sein<. Jürgen Lodemann im Gespräch mit Erich Fromm in Locarno, Literaturmagazin des Südwestfunks Baden-Baden; Oktober 1976. Ausstrahlung März 1977. - Publication cf. 1977i. Y1 - 1977 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Nenning, Günter T1 - Interview zu >Anatomie der menschlichen Destruktivität<. Günter Nenning im Gespräch mit Erich Fromm, Österreichischer Rundfunk ORF, Erstsendung 1976. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Lodemann, Jürgen T1 - Interview zu >Haben oder Sein<. Jürgen Lodemann im Gespräch mit Erich Fromm in Locarno, Literaturmagazin des Südwestfunks; Oktober 1976. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Robinson, Robert T1 - Interview >To Have Or to Be?<. Robert Robinson interviews Erich Fromm about his new book >To Habe Or to Be?<. Series >The Book Program< BBC London; BBC ID:LNF2046X, February 25, 1978. Y1 - 1978 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Albert Schweitzer und die Zwiespältigkeit des Fortschritts. Vortrag für den Süddeutschen Rundfunk; Erstsendung 01. 01. 1976. - Publication cf. 1975c. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Lämmle, Michaela T1 - Interview mit Micaela Lämmle zum deutschen Terrorismus. Erstsendung im Südwestfunk Baden-Baden 1976. - Publication cf. 1977h-000-deu. Y1 - 1977 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - (To Have Or to Be?, Georgian), Yerevan (Sargis Khachents), 2025, 264 pp. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Robinson, Robert T1 - Interview von Heiner Gautschy mit Erich Fromm für die Talkshow-Reihe >Unter uns gesagt< von DRS, aufgenommen im Hotel Adler-Post in Hinterzarten; Erstsendung am 7. September 1979. Mit Fragen zur Biografie, zum Werk und zu Fromms Lehrtätigkeit, zur Psychoanalyse und zu ethischen Problemen (Drittes Reich). - Publication cf. 1984a-000-deu. Y1 - 1979 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Acklin, Jürg T1 - Keine Zukunft ohne Hoffnung. Einleitendes Interview des Senders DRS mit Mario Erdheim; ab 9:44' Übernahme des Tons des TV-Interview von Jürg Acklin mit Fromm (= 1979e) - unvollständige Sendung, schlechte Tonqualität, gesendet am 3.4.1980 um 21.20 auf DRS. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Zanolini, Veio T1 - Antworten von Fromm auf Fragen von Veio Zanolini. Zu folgenden Fragen: (1) Bedeutung der Frauenbewegung; (2) Charakterlehre in der Schule; (3) Gesellschaftlicher Optimismus bzw. Glaube an den Menschen; Haben oder Sein. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Bericht zur Bedeutung Fromms und zur Feier am 15.2.1980 in Locarno. Radio Beromünster in ital. und deutscher Sprache: Bedeutung (ita), Bericht (deu); durch Luban-Plozza vermitteltes Interview von Veio Zanolini mit 4 Fragen. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Zanolini, Veio T1 - Zum Tod von Erich Fromm - kurze Würdigung, anschließend die Antworten Fromms auf die Fragen von Veio Zanolini; DRS1 Echo der Zeit am 18. 3. 1980, 19,16 Uhr. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 弗洛伊德思想的贡献与局限 (Greatness and Limitations of Freud’s Thought, Chinese), 湖南人民出版社 (Hunan people press), 1986 Y1 - 1979 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Ferrari, Guido T1 - Mut zum Sein - TV-Gespräch mit Guido Ferrari von RTSI Lugano, 08. 03. 1980 in Locarno. The original German track is only as audio available. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Acklin, Jürg T1 - Interview von Jürg Acklin mit Erich Fromm Zum Thema: >Keine Zukunft ohne Hoffnung<, DRS Rubrik >UTTT<, Erstsendung 28. Oktober 1979. Y1 - 1979 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Lodemann, Jürgen T1 - Jürgen Lodemann im Gespräch mit Erich Fromm in Locarno aus Anlass von Erich Fromms 80. Geburtstag; März 1980 Produktion des Spdwestfunks Baden-Baden. - Publication cf. 1980d. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 说爱—位精神分析学家的人生视角 (Shēngmìng zhī ài, Guojì wenhua chuban gongsi), 安徽人民出版社 (Anhui people press), 1987 Y1 - 1983 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich A1 - Ferrari, Guido T1 - Il Coraggio di Essere. TV-interview with Guido Ferrari. Radio-Televisione Svizzera Italiana Lugano in Locarno, 08. 03. 1980. - Publication cf. 1980e. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Art of Listening. Edited and with a new Foreword by Rainer Funk, 30th anniversary edition, London (Robinson, Little, Brown Book Group) 2024, 204 pp. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Patologie normálnosti, edited and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Praha (Portál), 2024, 175 pp. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Fromms Dankeswort bei der (Voraus-) Feier zu seinem 80. Geburtstag am 15. Februar 1980 in Locarno.Locarno, Televisione di Svizzera Italiana. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Patologie normálnosti moderního člověka JF - E. Fromm, Patologie normálnosti, edited and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Praha (Portál), 2024, pp. 13-90. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Report of the celebration in advance of Fromm's 80th birthday. Locarno, Televisione di Svizzera Italiana, Feburary 15, 1980. Y1 - 1980 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 爱、性欲与母权 (Love, Sexuality, and Matriarchy: About Gender), ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Shanghai (Shanghai Translation Publishing House) 2024, 195 pp. Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 巴霍芬对母权的发现 (Bachofen’s Discovery of the Mother Right) JF - E. Fromm, 爱、性欲与母权 (Love, Sexuality, and Matriarchy: About Gender), ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Shanghai (Shanghai Translation Publishing House) 2024, pp. 1-14. Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanistická věda o člověkuJe člověk od přírody líný? JF - E. Fromm, Patologie normálnosti, edited and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Praha (Portál), 2024, pp. 123-166. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - 男性的创造 (Die männliche Schöpfung) JF - E. Fromm, 爱、性欲与母权 (Love, Sexuality, and Matriarchy: About Gender), ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Shanghai (Shanghai Translation Publishing House) 2024, pp. 47-77. Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Amor, sexualidad y matriarcado. Sobre el género, ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funkm Mexico (DEMAC), 2025. Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanistická věda o člověku JF - E. Fromm, Patologie normálnosti, edited and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Praha (Portál), 2024, pp. 113-122. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - El descubrimiento del derecho materno por Bachofen JF - E. Fromm, Amor, sexualidad y matriarcado. Sobre el género, ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funkm Mexico (DEMAC), 2025, pp. 15-30. Y1 - 1994 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Pojetí duševního zdraví JF - E. Fromm, Patologie normálnosti, edited and with an introduction by Rainer Funk, Praha (Portál), 2024, pp. 91-111. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Die Kraft der Liebe, Über Haben und Sein, Liebe und Gewalt, Leben und Tod, Neuausgabe,hg. und mit einer Einleitung von Rainer Funk und einem Nachwort von Gerhard Wehr, Zürich (Diogenes Verlag - Diogenes Deluxe) 2025, 164p. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanismus in Krisenzeiten. Texte zur Zukunft der Menschheit, hg. und eingeleitert von Rainer Funk, München (dtv) 2025, 256 pp. Y1 - 2025 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - La creación masculina JF - E. Fromm, Amor, sexualidad y matriarcado. Sobre el género, ed. and with an introduction by Rainer Funkm Mexico (DEMAC), 2025, pp. 70-98. Y1 - 1984 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - (The Revolution of Hope, fas), Paris (Homa-Association) 2025 Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction, Part 2: Necrophilous Destructiveness . Lecture (57') and discussion (15') given April 11, 1963, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York. N2 - Erich Fromm's book The Heart of Man (1964) contains three chapters dealing with the origins of human aggression and destructiveness. The three-part lecture series >The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction< that Fromm gave at the invitation of the New York Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association in April 1963, are based on the manuscript for the book The Heart of Man. The second lecture introduces in Fromm’s concept of necrophilia – a specific type of human destructiveness that is attracted by destruction and by all that is not alive. He presents traits of a necrophilous person and of a machine minded culture and contrasts necrophilia with biophilia, the love of life. Finally, he discusses the difference between necrophilia and Freud's concept of the death instinct. – In his book The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973) Fromm analyzes necrophilia in detail and in a more differentiated way. – The lecture (57’) is followed by Fromm's answers (15’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTGHRE51szk Y1 - 1963 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness, Lecture 3: Where does human aggression originate? - Lecture (54') and discussion (21') given April 9, 1968, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. N2 - The lecture series The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness presents the results of research published by Erich Fromm in his book The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973). The third lecture begins with a moment of silence for Martin Luther King, who was recently assassinated. In view of this act of violence, Fromm distinguishes between „not hating, not judging, and understanding, on the one hand, and, at the same time, being utterly realistic and unsentimental”. Then Fromm returns to Freud's theory of aggression and the question of how, according to Freud, the potential for aggression can be reduced. This is followed by empirical findings, as described in detail by Fromm in his 1973 book, which contradict Freud's ideas about an aggression instinct. However, comparative aggression research also shows „that man is much more destructive than animals are, that hardly any animal species equals man in viciousness, aggressiveness, destructiveness”. – The lecture was given by Erich Fromm on the invitation of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association at Kaufman Concert Hall. The lecture (54’) is followed by Fromm's answers (21’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIe08Osb2ak Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction, Part 1: Man - Wolf or Sheep? Lecture (48') and discussion (17') given April 4, 1963, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York. - Broadcast: WBAI, 20 October, 1963. N2 - Erich Fromm's book The Heart of Man (1964) contains three chapters dealing with the origins of human aggression and destructiveness. The three-part lecture series >The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction< Fromm gave at the invitation of the New York Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association in April 1963. The lectures are based on the manuscript for the book The Heart of Man. Part 1 addresses two fundamentally different views of human nature: whether humans are by nature sheep or wolves—in other words, whether humans have an innate type of aggression that seeks to destroy. Fromm distinguishes between five types of human destructiveness. In the first part, he discusses >playful aggression,< >reactive aggression,< and >compensatory hostility.< – In his book The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973) Fromm revisits the question, based on empirical findings, and concludes that there are three types of destructiveness that can only be found in humans: sadistic cruelty, narcissistic violence, and necrophilic destructiveness. The lecture (48’) is followed by Fromm's answers (17’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaU_zM3bRAQ Y1 - 1963 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness, Lecture 1: The Problem of Aggression Today - Lecture 1 (56') and discussion (23') given April 2, 1968, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. N2 - The lecture series The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness presents the results of research published by Erich Fromm in his book The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973). The first lecture takes a critical look at Freud's theory of the death instinct according to which humans are driven towards death and destruction, and that this manifests outwardly as aggression. A second critical look refers to the theories by Konrad Lorenz published in his book On Aggression (1963), which explores the idea that animals are naturally inclined to fight within their own species for resources. – The lecture was given by Erich Fromm on the invitation of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association at Kaufman Concert Hall. The lecture (56’) is followed by Fromm's answers (23’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJu_XneUEl0 Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness, Lecture 2: Sigmund Freud's Theory of Life and Death Instincts - Lecture (54') and discussion (13') given April 4, 1968, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. NEH 104 N2 - The lecture series The Causes of Human Aggression and Destructiveness presents the results of research published by Erich Fromm in his book The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973). The second lecture starts by outlining Sigmund Freud's drive theory, revised in 1920, and explains Freud's understanding of the life and death instincts. Using the example of the question discussed with Einstein, “Why war?”, Fromm points to the change in Freud's concept of instinct. He discusses in great detail the question of why Freud did not connect his theory of life and death instincts with the polarity of the sexes. Hence Fromm criticizes Freud for having underestimated eros. The last part of the lecture deals with aspects of Freud's death instinct and the theories of Wilhelm Reich and Herbert Marcuse. – The lecture was given by Erich Fromm on the invitation of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association at Kaufman Concert Hall. The lecture (54’) is followed by Fromm's answers (13’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoApR2ZVi3M Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction, Part 3: Narcissism and Group Narcissism. Lecture (60') and discussion (20') given April 18, 1963, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York. N2 - Erich Fromm's book The Heart of Man (1964) contains three chapters dealing with the origins of human aggression and destructiveness. The three-part lecture series >The Psychological Roots of War and Destruction< was given by Fromm at the invitation of the New York Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association in April 1963. All three lectures are based on the manuscript for the book The Heart of Man. After some more reflections on the topic of the second lecture, the necrophilous destructiveness, Fromm presents in the third lecture his concept of narcissism and particularly of group narcissism. A special focus is on the pathology of narcissism: If groups or individuals get wounded in their narcissism the reaction is depression or rage which then is expressed in violence and furious destructiveness. – The lecture (60’) is followed by Fromm's answers (20’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ukvOLb5LEU Y1 - 1963 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanism and the Hebrew Bible. Lecture 1: What Is Humanism? Lecture (70) and discussion (27') given May 11, 1964, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall (NEH 336). - Content: Various concepts of Humanism: Christian and Jewish, Renaissance, Enlighten-ment, Marxism Contemporary. N2 - The lecture series >Humanism and the Hebrew BiblYou Shall Be as Gods. A Radical Interpretation of the Old Testament and Its Tradition< which was published in 1966. The first lecture discusses humanism as a global philosophy about man: that every human being carries within himself all of humanity, good and bad, emphasizing the idea of the dignity of man, the idea of human freedom, the idea of the capacity of man to perfect himself in the process of individual and of historical life. The lecture underlines the contribution of humanist thinkers of the last few centuries. Then their humanistic ideas about human dignity and our capaci-ty for tolerance, freedom, reason, and love are discussed in relation to the Bible and to Talmudic tradition. According to Fromm today's humanism has arisen to a double threat to humanity, the threat of physical extinction by nuclear weapons and the threat that humans are transformed more and more into things. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChjFrzZLEwA Y1 - 1964 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanism and the Hebrew Bible. Lecture 2: The Nature of Man. Lecture (68') and discussion (30') given May 13, 1964, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. - Content: Man's Essence, the Unity of Mankind, the Role of Consciousness, Incest, Sin, Freedom and Determinism. N2 - The lecture series >Humanism and the Hebrew Bible< presents first results of Fromm’s book project >You Shall Be as Gods. A Radical Interpretation of the Old Testament and Its Tradition< which was published in 1966. The second lecture on >The Nature of Man< starts with Fromm’s understanding of the Hebrew Bible, arguing that the concept of man is de-mythologized and de-idealized. The problem of humans lies in the inclina-tion for incestuous fixation to blood, soil, and idols, that liberates from the obliga-tion and responsibility to make choices and from the task to arrive at freedom. This passion to remain bound to that behind which and in which he can find shelter is the opposite of the tendency to grow and to unfold which is common to all living system. Religion can serve either the one or the other goal. For Fromm the whole Old Testament is a story of wandering, of emigration, and never a story of settle-ment – which particularly holds true for the Messianic idea of the prophets or for ritual symbols of the Matzahs and the Sukkah. The function of the Prophets is pre-cisely that of alternativism. Against the backdrop of the choice between incestuous fixation and longing for freedom humans are confronted with the alternative conse-quences of each course. Those alternatives are exemplified in the lecture by exam-ples. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7qespCwSd4 Y1 - 1964 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanist Psychoanalysis - Lecture 5. Lecture (69') and discussion (21') given May 11, 1965, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. N2 - Fifth lecture of the Humanist Psychoanalysis series, given by Erich Fromm on the invitation of the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association on May 11, 1965, at Kaufman Concert Hall in New York. In this lecture, Fromm discusses sexuality in relation to the concept of Eros as well as the Freudian theory of libido from a gender perspective. Fromm then introduces in the concept of “machismo” and discusses the differences between “maleness” and “manliness” and the ways of facing aggression: Men tending to use physical force, while women tending to use ridicule. The lecture (69’) is followed by Fromm's answers (21’) to questions from the audience. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2uRI3gil0c Y1 - 1965 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - Humanism and the Hebrew Bible. Lecture 3: The Concept of History. Lecture (63') and discussion (28') given May 18, 1964, at the 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, in Kaufman Concert Hall. N2 - The lecture series >Humanism and the Hebrew Bible< presents first results of Fromm’s book project >You Shall Be as Gods. A Radical Interpretation of the Old Testament and Its Tradition< which was published in 1966. The third lecture on> The Concept of History< begins with the story of Adam and Eve, which already shows that, for the Hebrew Bi-ble, history is the result of human decisions, even if these are wrong decisions. Histo-ry begins with alienation and aims at another level of unity where man is fully devel-oped and at home in the world. According to the concept of Messianic time man is the maker of history and his own creator. Isaiah describes this new harmony as peace. Of how the times of the Messiah will be brought about Fromm differentiates between two versions: In the first the Messiah is a symbol of the new time; he ap-pears when man is ready. In the other – apocalyptic one – the Messiah will come when man is completely dehumanized. Finally Fromm discusses the paradox of hope. Audio and Video in Erich Fromm Podcast: https://fromm-online.org/mediathek-und-download/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVXNxjtrRGI Y1 - 1964 ER -