TY - GEN A1 - Peng, Liang T1 - An Interpretation of >Ragtime< by E.L. Doctorow from the Perspective of Fromm’s Freedom Theory, Master thesis, World Literature, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China 2023 [application of Fromm's theories to art]. [doi.org/10.27328/d.cnki.gshsc.2023.000987] N2 - [Chinese abstract not available] >Ragtime<, published in 1975, is the fourth novel written by Jewish-American novelist E. L. Doctorow, for which he was awarded >the 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award<. Doctorow focused on the important figures in three families to explore the fate of different classes in the United States, and he didn’t try to write a grand history of the entire United States to reflect that time. He perfectly presented three very different American family freedom dilemmas in >Ragtime<: One was a wealthy middle-class white family, the other was a Jewish family from European immigrants, and the last was a black family, which genuinely reproduced the microcosm of all classes in that era. At present, some scholars have explored >Ragtime< from different angles such as feminist criticism and new historicism. Because of its unique writing style and ingenious narrative techniques, there are also many scholars studying the narrative strategy of the novel. However, there is a lack of comprehensive comments on the dilemma of freedom of the protagonists, the mechanism to negative freedom and how to realize positive freedom in the novel. From the perspective of Fromm’s freedom theory, we can find that the freedom dilemma of an individual in modern society makes people confused. So manipulation and being manipulated, a desire to destroy, automaton conformity, and other mechanisms of negative freedom come into being. As for Fromm, to be a complete human being, to be truly free must be achieved through the spontaneous love and creative labor of the individual. Based on Fromm’s view of freedom, the interpretation of >Ragtime< is of guiding significance for individuals in today’s society to move from freedom dilemma to positive freedom. Ultimately, the liberation and free and all-around development of human beings is the highest value orientation for realizing a community with a shared future for mankind, which promotes the human beings to move towards a better tomorrow. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Peters, Matthijs T1 - Reification and the Duty to Work Through the Past: On Critical Theory and Temporality JF - New German Critique, Vol. 47, No. 2 (2020), pp. 107–138. [Online ISSN 1558-1462] [doi.org/10.1215/0094033X-8288153] N2 - This article focuses on the role that the notion of temporality can and should play in the tradition of Critical Theory. Following an overview of the critical analyses of time found in the works of Marx, Lukács, Weber, Adorno, Fromm, and Marcuse, the article analyzes Hartmut Rosa’s critique of social acceleration and argues that this critique lacks a firm normative basis. This basis is required, however, for one to claim why certain processes of social acceleration are wrong. It is shown that Rosa’s analyses of acceleration contain two suggestions for such a basis: autonomy understood as a narrative identity, and autonomy as defended by Honneth’s theory of recognition. After an exploration of both suggestions, in which the ideas of MacIntyre and Ricoeur are briefly discussed as well, it is argued that a combination of both may result in a specific, normative understanding of reification, which is defended against Honneth’s definition of this concept. Based on an interpretation of passages in Horkheimer and Adorno’s >Dialectic of Enlightenment< and Adorno’s notion of >working through the past<, the article claims that reification should be understood as a forgetting of the narratives that have shaped the self and the social structures under which this self is formed, and therefore as the inability to recognize the temporal dimensions of the autonomous self. Y1 - 2020 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schatz, Oskar A1 - Winter, Ernst Florian T1 - Alienazione, marxismo e umanesimo JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), L'Umanesimo socialista, a cura di Erich Fromm, Bari (Daedalo Libri) 1971, pp. 353-372. Y1 - 1971 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schatz, Oskar A1 - Winter, Ernst Florian T1 - Alienación, marxismo y humanismo JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), Humanismo socialista, Buenos Aires (Editorial Paidós) 1968, pp. 342-361. Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schatz, Oskar A1 - Winter, Ernst Florian T1 - Afàenação, Marxismo e Humanismo (Um ponto de vista cristão) JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), Humanismo Socialista, traducao de Artur Morao, Lusa (biblioteca 70) 1976, pp. 324-346. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schatz, Oskar A1 - Winter, Ernst Florian T1 - Alienation, Marxism, and Humanism (A Christian Viewpoint) (Japanese) JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), Shakaishugi humanizumu, vol. 2, Tokyo (Kinokuniyashoten) 1967, pp. 084-105. Y1 - 1967 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schaff, Adam T1 - Il marxismo e la filosofia dell’uomo JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), L'Umanesimo socialista, a cura di Erich Fromm, Bari (Daedalo Libri) 1971, pp. 165-175. Y1 - 1971 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schaff, Adam T1 - O Marxismo e a Filosofia do Homem JF - E. Fromm (Ed.), Humanismo Socialista, traducao de Artur Morao, Lusa (biblioteca 70) 1976, pp. 151-162. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schragmann, Hannah T1 - Produktivität neu denken. Vom Trennungs- zum Vermittlungsbegriff, Wiesbaden (Springer VS) 2024. [Online ISBN 978-3-658-43858-6] [doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-43858-6_3] N2 - Nach diesem (eklektisch bleibenden) ideengeschichtlichen Überblick widmet sich das folgende Kapitel der Frage, wie ein humanistischer Produktivitätsbegriff aussehen könnte, der das Subjekt und dessen Selbst- und Weltbezug ins Zentrum stellt. Zu diesem Zweck soll in Kapitel drei auf die Theorien Erich Fromms und Hartmut Rosas zurückgegriffen werden, bevor in Kapitel vier Kriterien für einen humanistischen Produktivitätsbegriff definiert werden. Der Auswahl der Autoren liegt die These zugrunde, dass beide die Frage nach produktiver Selbstwerdung neu stellen und diese an der lebensweltlichen Erfahrung spiegeln. Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schreiber, Beate T1 - >Mein Vater war ein Kaufmann<. Zur Herkunfts- und Einwanderungsgeschichte der Familie von Lea Grundig JF - K. Krenzlin (Hg.), >Schreibe mir nur immer viel<. Der Briefwechsel zwischen Hans und Lea Grundig. Ein Werkstattbericht Im Auftrag der Akademie der Künste, Berlin, und der Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung hg. von Kathleen Krenzlin, Berlin und München (Deutscher Kunstverlag), 2022, pp. 121-154. Y1 - 2022 ER -