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>Grenzen des Wachstums< im Kommunismus? Protokoll eines Gesprächs sowjetischer Naturwissenschaftler
(1975)
>The greater the satisfaction, the greater the disillusionment<. Interview with Luciano Aleotti
(1975)
A Mathematical Note
(1975)
With the aid of Marx, Erich FROMM has attempted a revision of Freud's view on religion in what he believes to be a more practically realistic and theoretically satisfying direction. His general approach to religion is considered first, then his more detailed socio-psychological interpretations of the idea of God in the Old Testament, the dogma of Christ in early Christian thought and the understanding of salvation in Reformation Protestantism. The strengths and weaknesses in his position are identified and the conclusion is drawn that, though it is an advance on Freud's position at several points, on the whole it is much less profound.
A New Social System in the Making: Historical Origins and Development of Self-governing Socialism
(1975)
Aktualnosc pism prorokow
(1975)
Aktualnosc pism prorokow
(1975)
Alienated Labor
(1975)
Alienation and Power
(1975)
The single most valuable contribution of the Frankfurt School is >critical theory<. Typical and peculiar to this group was that the synthesis of the contributions of so many great minds (Adorno, Horkheimer, Habermas, Mitscherlich, Lukács, Korsch, Reich, FROMM, Marcuse, and even Freud) was not to be found in elaborations of the individual masters in their life time, but was found in the radical subjectivity of the generation that followed them. The more problematic aspects of the Frankfurt heritage are characterized by the contemporary work of Negt in his treatment of the relationship between >operational subjectivity< and social science. The thesis of social subjectivity in all its complex articulation continues to elude integration with method and analysis.
Arbeiderpartiet og Norge
(1975)