Fromm's last interview
(1980)
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
Interview
(1995)
Interview with Erich Fromm
(1958)
Erich Fromm and the Public Intellectual in Recent American History: An Interview with Larry Friedman
(2010)
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
Razgovor o Erihu Fromu
(1981)
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
In an interview, David Riesman, author of The Lonely Crowd (1950), discusses: how he came to write The Lonely Crowd; the influence Erich FROMM had on his intellectual and personal development; the relationship between the mass culture of the 1940s and 1990s; the link between >other-direction< and the technological sophistication of the modern world; the US's peculiar tendency toward anti-elitist, anti-intellectual, and anti-authoritarian rhetoric; the trade-off between egalitarianism and liberty; the difference between cultural integrity and cultural diversity; the Clinton administration's ideas of mass conformity; the relationship between cultural conformity and consumer culture; and the significance of the contemporary debate about multiculturalism. M. Maguire
Stefano Bolognini's conceptual clarity, fluency, and originality of thought are evident in this interview with Eva Papiasvili, as he draws broad multidimensional connections between Sigmund Freud's roots in Příbor, the roots and evolution of the International Psychoanalytic Association, and generations of psychoanalysts.
Antworten auf Fromm
(1974)
Arabische Jugend schreit nach Reformen. Interview mit Hamid Lechhab über die Proteste in Nordafrika
(2011)
L’autoanalisi di Erich Fromm
(1979)
Ein Gespräch mit Erich Fromm
(1974)
Umení byt. Interview,
(1995)
Interview with Thomas Ogden
(2021)
In this interview Thomas Ogden freely speaks about himself and the evolution of his work, with particular regard for the analytic authors he values the most and their specific language. We also learn about his very meaningful relationships with both Bryce Boyer and James Grotstein, and about how much writing means to him. The interview was conducted in February 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown per email correspondence, the aim of the authors being to make their French colleagues more familiar with Thomas Ogden's life and work.