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Considers the possibility that factors identified in the psychological writings of Erich Fromm, which neglect the fulfillment of human psychological needs may have helped induce the environmental crisis. States that biologists need to be aware of these factors when planning restorative and stabilizing strategies.
Selfishness and Self-Love
(1971)
Homage to Erich Fromm
(1971)
Homage to Erich Fromm
(1971)
On the Human Condition
(1971)
Introduction
(1971)
On Erich Fromm
(1971)
Workers and the Third World
(1971)
The influence of violence protrayed in television or motion pictures upon overt aggressive behaviour
(1971)
Change and social good
(1971)
The Noise
(1971)
Dynamism in Neuroscience
(1971)
Of Human Bonds and Bondage.
(1971)
Of Human Bonds and Bondage
(1971)
On Creative Experience
(1971)
Notes on Educational Reform
(1971)
NATO and the environment
(1971)
Sensory Deprivation vs. Sensory Stimulation during Early Development: A Comment on Berkowitz's Study
(1971)
Humanism and Revolution
(1971)
Planning and Human Action
(1971)
Merging Thought with Feeling
(1971)
Death: Process or Event?
(1971)
Psychological Types and Individualism: A Plea for a more Sclentific Approach in Jungian Psychology
(1971)
Der Begriff der Revolution
(1971)
From Culture to Politics
(1971)
On Erich Fromm
(1971)
How Utopian is Marcuse?
(1971)
For a science of man
(1971)
The Dawn of Epimethean Man
(1971)
The Welfare State
(1971)
The Paradox of Culture
(1971)
Examines Erich FROMM's concept of love. Concludes that psychotherapy, while it may be healing and liberating, cannot penetrate to the bottom of the frustration and failure people experience in their relations with others if it ignores the one all-determinative interpersonal relationship – that between God and man. Man needs something that only God's forgiving grace can provide: the therapy of divine love. The major components of this therapy are the atonement made by Jesus Christ and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.