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Zdravo drustvo
(1955)
Zdravo drustvo
(1955)
Zdravo drustvo
(1961)
Vorwort
(1965)
Umjéce ljubavi
(1965)
Umjetnost, rad, proizvodnja,
(1982)
Umijece ljubavi
(1956)
U ime biofilije. Preface
(1984)
A discussion of the potentially curative influence of religion on mental health. The contributions relating to religion of Emile Durkheim, Elias Canetti, and Carl Gustav Jung are analyzed, focusing on their arguments about the curative effects of religion and of religious ceremonies on people's psychological crises. Also analyzed are the theories of Sigmund Freud and Erich FROMM as to how religion can create optimistic feelings in individuals with respect to their socially constructed needs of redemption, release from guilt, and unconscious negation of injustice.
Telepatija (Telepathy)
(1981)
Sveikoji visuomené
(1974)
Suicide rates in Yugoslavia of 12.4 in 1964 and 13.9 in 1969 are reported, with variations of 2.3 to 29.7 in different parts of the country. Stengal's view of committed and attempted suicide is critically examined as well as theories of Freud, K. Lorenz, and E. FROMM on aggression and destructiveness. Data are presented on 4,000 psychiatric patients, 625 with presuicidal syndrome, 226 of whom had attempted suicide before admission. Four out of 4,000 patients committed suicide. A liberal regime in psychiatric institutions is suggested as a means of preventing suicide by patients. In cases of severe depression ECT is needed.
Suicide rates in Yugoslavia of 12.4 in 1964 and 13.9 in 1969 are reported, with variations of 2.3 to 29.7 in different parts of the country. Stengal's view of commit-ted and attempted suicide is critically examined as well as theories of Freud, K. Lorenz, and E. FROMM on aggression and destructiveness. Data are presented on 4,000 psychiatric patients, 625 with presuicidal syndrome, 226 of whom had attempted suicide before admission. Four out of 4,000 patients committed suicide. A liberal regime in psychiatric institutions is suggested as a means of preventing suicide by patients. In cases of severe depression ECT is needed.
Revolucionarni Karakter
(1963)
Revolucionarni Karakter
(1963)
A review of Zarko Trebjezanin's Fromove dihotomije. Ljudska priroda i drustveni karakter ( FROMM's Dichotomies. Human Nature and Social Character, Beograd: Nolit, 1983 see listing in IRPS No. 26). Erich FROMM is presented as a unique disciple and critic of Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx. Significant is the discussion of the influence of existential philosophy on some of FROMM's thinking. Based on a terminological and content analysis, the influence of Fedor Dostoevsky, Soren Kierkegaard, Franz Kafka, Martin Heidegger, and Jean-Paul Sartre on FROMM's conception of the human condition and human nature (freedom, alienation, and anxiety) is demonstrated.
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1979)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1979)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1978)
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1979)
Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself. An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics (1947a, Serbocroatic)
(1966)
Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself. An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics (1947a, Serbocroatic)
(1966)
Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself. An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics (1947a, Serbocroatic)
(1966)
Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself. An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics (1947a, Serbocroatic)
(1977)
Review Fromm, E.: Man for Himself. An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics (1947a, Serbocroatic)
(1966)