TY - JOUR A1 - Allen, M. E. T1 - Review Munroe, R. L.: Schools of Psychoanalytic Thought JF - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, Vol. 10, No. 3 (1956), p. 186. [Online ISSN 1878-7290] [doi.org/10.1037/h0083971] N2 - […] Written by a well-known clinical psychologist this exposition and critique of psychoanalytic schools has achieved its aim of presenting a more objective view of their tenets and divergencies than could have been achieved by an active analyst. For purposes of discussion and comparison she has divided the schools into two major categories. The first is the >libido< group who accept the libido theory of classical Freudianism. The second, the >non-libido< analysts, include Adler, Homey, Fromm, and Sullivan, all of whom have built up theories in rejection of this Freudian concept. Jung and Rank, who do not fit this dichotomy, are discussed separately. In general, >Schools of Psychoanalytic Thought< is an important contribution to the systematic literature on psychoanalytic concepts and practices, and provides both professional and student psychologists with a much needed one-volume survey of contemporary psychoanalysis. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) Y1 - 1956 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grandón C., Bernardo T1 - Review Fromm, E.: The Fear of Freedom (1941a, Spanish) JF - Revista de Derecho Público (Universidad de Chile), No. 2 (1964), pp. 31-33. [Online ISSN 0719-5249] [revistaderechopublico.uchile.cl/index.php/RDPU/article/view/31549/33319] Y1 - 1964 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grinker, Roy R. T1 - Review Fromm, E.: The Dogma of Christ and Other Essays on Religion, Psychology and Culture (1963a, English) JF - Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 9, No. 6 (1963), p 643. [Online ISSN 2330-9636] N2 - In this volume Erich Fromm has republished eight essays, all but one of which have appeared in various periodicals during the last ten years. The longest and most important piece, from which the book takes its name, was published first in German in 1930 and has been translated by James Luther Adams. >The Dogma of Christ< is a fascinating study of the rise and modifications of Christianity considered from both an internal dynamic (psychoanalytical) and socioeconomic-political point of view. >I tried to show that we cannot understand people by their ideas and ideologies; that we can understand ideas and ideologies only by understanding the people who created them and believed in them. In doing this we have to transcend individual psychology and enter the field of psychoanalytical-social psychiatry.< This emphasis has been maintained in Fromm's work as a departure from the strict Freudian theoretical approach and has resulted […] Y1 - 1963 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Furst, Joseph A1 - Selsam, Howard T1 - Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself (1947a, English) JF - Science & Society (Guilford Press), Vol. 12, No. 4 (Fall, 1948), pp. 472-477. Y1 - 1948 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gaertner, Henryk T1 - Review: Stelcer, B. et al (Eds).: Zdrowy człowiek i społeczeństwo w wizjach Alberta Schweitzera i Ericha Fromma JF - Archiwum Historii i Filozofii Medycyny [Archives of The History and Philosophy of Medicine], Vol. 76, No.1 (2013), pp. 53-54. [ISSN: 0860-1844] Y1 - 2013 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Biró, Zsuzsanna T1 - Review Fromm, E.: Escape from Freedom (1941a, Hungarian): Erich Fromm >szabadság< - értelmezése és a jelenkor felelőssége JF - Iskolakultúra (2004/5), pp.126-129. [real.mtak.hu/60437/1/EPA00011_iskolakultura_2004_05_126-129.pdf] N2 - A modern demokráciák sem oldották meg az >én< szabadságá nak kérdését, sőt a demokratikus berendezkedésű társadalmakban kialakult a szabadság előli menekülésnek egy teljesen sajátos útja. Fromm meglátása szerint (s ennek érvénye ma még erősebb, mint a könyv megírásakor volt): ahelyett, hogy az egyén megőriz né énje integritását, és spontán módon reagálna környezetére, inkább >megszűnik önmaga len ni, s teljes mértékben a kulturális minták felkínálta személyiségmodellt teszi magáévá.< Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blaustein, George T1 - Review Mandler, P.: Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War; Friedman, L. J.: The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love's Prophet; Parmar, I.: Foundations of the American Century: The Ford, Carnegie, and Rockefeller Foundations in the Rise of American Power JF - American Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 4 (Dec 2014), pp. 1117-1127. Y1 - 2014 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Foxe, A. N. T1 - Review Fromm, E.: Escape from Freedom (1941a, English) JF - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1942), p. 180. [Online ISSN 1939-0025] [doi.org/10.1037/h0096380] N2 - […] This somewhat polemic study in applied socio-economics, psychology, and ideology concentrates on one aspect of a larger work the author is preparing and >interrupted< because of >Present political developments< and >dangers<: he therefore was unable to 1941. This is all very nice but the author does not seem to know how this ideal is to be achieved. In his relative deposition of the man of special talent and thinking who has the >answers,< and would therefore be most unique and individual, the author creates a paradox in his quest for further development of the individual. His >Social Character< is more totalitarian than he imagines. Ironically, the author’s quotations from >Mein Kampf< read very much like Old Testament. (APA PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved) Y1 - 1942 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Duncan, Christopher T1 - Review of Friedman, L. J.: The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love's Prophet JF - Journal: Not Even Past (The University of Texas at Austin (March 10, 2013) [notevenpast.org/lives-erich-fromm-loves-prophet-2013] Y1 - 2013 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Durkin, Kieran T1 - Review McLaughlin, N., Erich Fromm and Global Public Sociology JF - Sociology, Vol. 57 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 253–259. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eckardt Horney, Marianne T1 - Review Birnbach, M.: Neo-Freudian Social Philosophy JF - Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 7, No. 2 (1962), pp. 150-151. [Online ISSN 2330-9636] N2 - This excellent book is not just another summary of the psychoanalytic concepts of the group referred to as Neo-Freudians. It does not attempt a systematic presentation of the views of these schools of thought. The author, a political scientist, examines the theories of the group as a whole as to their ideas of man's relation to society, society's impact on man, and their image of and hopes for Western man. What, he asks, are the implications of their theories for students of political science? This vantage point justifies the inclusion into the Neo-Freudian group of Harold D. Lasswell, well-known political scientist, who has pioneered in applying the fruits of psychoanalytic knowledge to political science. The Neo-Freudian group discussed includes Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Abram Kardiner, Harry Stack Sullivan, Franz Alexander, and Harold D. Lasswell. The book is written with scholarly accuracy. The author has read not only early and late […] Y1 - 1962 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eley, Geoff T1 - Review Fromm, E.: The Working Class in Weimar Germany: A Psychological and Sociological Study, edited and introduced by Wolfgang Bonß JF - Labour / Le Travail, Labour in Alberta, Vol. 16 (Fall, 1985), pp. 333-335. Y1 - 1985 ER -