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In Memoriam Fritz Riemann
(1979)
Aggression und Entfremdung
(1979)
Aggression und Entfremdung
(1979)
Editorial
(1979)
Erich Fromm
(1979)
Methoden und Perspektiven
(1979)
Erich Fromm
(1979)
God and the Contingent World
(1979)
Sullivan and Fromm
(1979)
In his analysis of human socialization, Erich FROMM recognized both productive and unproductive tendencies in character development. These orientations, set forth in Man for Himself (New York: Rinehart and company, 1947), are reviewed in an assessment of FROMM's contribution to the concept of human responsibility. For FROMM, a productive orientation meant an attempt to realize one's creative, productive, and loving capacities; the various forms of unproductive orientation are described as follows: (1) receptive-satisfaction through the contributions of others (2) exploitative-progress marked by manipulative success with others; (3) hoarding-security achieved through miserly behavior in all life spheres; and (4) marketing-in which all persons and objects are given commodity value. Discussed are views of human behavior revealed as mysticism, narcissism, destructiveness, self-awareness, and body sensing.
Review Fromm, E.: The Revolution of Hope. Toward a Humanized Technology (1968a, Serbocroatic)
(1979)
Is Life an Accident?
(1979)
Fromm
(1979)
Das Borderland-Syndrom - ein Zeichen unserer Zeit (The Borderland Syndrom - A Sign of our Times)
(1979)
If the cultivation of love (E. FROMM called it >brotherly feeling<) is the ideal function of medicine as a human activity, an analysis of the condition of modern medicine reveals that its moral integrity has been severely damaged. According to some radical critics (eg, I. Ilich) the real function of modern medicine is the preservation of the technical and industrial civilization and only Seconarily the preservation of health. As it becomes more scientific and specialized, medicine turns into a health industry. The possibilities of humanizing the relationship between physician and patient within the realm of modern medicine are explored. Some empirical data from Yugoslav health institutions are cited which suggest that 87 percent of Yugoslav medical students have chosen their vocation for its material benefits; medical schools are criticized for fostering a spirit of competition contrary to the altruistic orientation of medical science.
Dossier: La Peine de Mort
(1979)
A dialogue between editor and publisher describes the historical background of Eco-logos magazine, including its incorporation of other publications. Three concepts or >plinths<-the >One-World< neighborhood concept, the >One-World< language concept, and the Biophilist (according to E. FROMM, a >love of life<) concept-will serve as the magazine's future foundations.
Aussagen zur Religion in den Werken von Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Erich FROMM, Carl Gustav Jung und Viktor E. Frankl werden dargestellt. Die einzelnen Kapitel beginnen jeweils mit einem biographischen Abriss, der die religiöse Prägung der fünf Autoren deutlich macht. Im folgenden werden jeweils die Elemente der Religionspsychologie der Autoren dargestellt und schliesslich einer Wertung und Kritik unterzogen. In einem Schlusskapitel werden zusammenfassend Perspektiven des Diaglos zwischen Theologie und Psychoanalyse diskutiert.
Psychohistory and the National Socialist Revolution in Symbolism: A Historiographical Problem
(1979)
Superkids
(1979)