Beschreibung:
This book, shortlisted for the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize (2015), argues that Fromm is a vital and largely overlooked contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history, and one who offers a refreshingly reconfigured form of humanism that is capable of reintegrating explicitly humanist analytical categories and schemas back into social theoretical (and scientific) considerations.
This book, shortlisted for the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize (2015), argues that Fromm is a vital and largely overlooked contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history, and one who offers a refreshingly reconfigured form of humanism that is capable of reintegrating explicitly humanist analytical categories and schemas back into social theoretical (and scientific) considerations.
Introduction 1. The Life and Writings of a Radical Humanist 2. The Roots of Radical Humanism 3. Radical Humanist Psychoanalysis 4. Psychoanalytic Social Psychology 5. Anti-Humanism: A Radical Humanist Defense 6. The Renaissance of Humanism Conclusion