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Introduction: Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis (1996)
Maccoby, Michael ; Cortina, Mauricio
Introduction: Erich Fromm's Contribution to Psychoanalysis (1996)
Cortina, Mauricio ; Maccoby, Michael
Research Technology Management, Vol. 39 (No. 1, Jan-Febr. 1996, pp. 56-58; Typoscript taken from Maccoby’s website, 6 p. (1996)
Maccoby, Michael
Research Technology Management, Vol. 39 (No. 3, May-June 1996, pp. 57-59; Typoscript taken from Maccoby’s website, 5 p. (1996)
Maccoby, Michael
Research Technology Management, Vol. 39 (No. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1996, pp. 57-59; Typoscript taken from Maccoby’s website, 6 p. (1996)
Maccoby, Michael
The Role of Hope in Psychoanalysis: Erich Fromm's View of Psychoanalysis and Religion Paper presented to the William Alanson White Institute, New York, on February 7, 1996, 20 pp. (1996)
Maccoby, Michael
The Two Voices of Erich Fromm: The Prophetic and the Analytic (1996)
Maccoby, Michael
E. FROMM's promised volume on clinical psychoanalysis was never completed. Maccoby analyzes the contradictions in E. FROMM's work that contributed to his difficulty in delivering on this promise. Two distinct voices can be discerned in FROMM's work. The analytic voice describes what is and how it came to be. It provides an analysis of the thoughts, emotions, and behavior patterns that may be conscious or unconscious. While the analytic voice helps us understand what can be, the prophetic voice states what should be. The prophetic voice looks to the future and rekindles hope. FROMM's messianic view of hope is central to the prophetic vision.
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