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On the psychology and libertarian socialism of Erich Fromm
pp. 3-15
Abstrakt
Disheartened by the rise of fascism in Western Europe and mass consumerism in the US, the 1930s group of exiled German intellectuals collectively known as the Frankfurt School, sought to investigate why significant numbers of individuals from advanced industrial societies seemed to so willingly succumb to hierarchical political-economic structures that breed rampant inequality and social alienation.
Publication details
Published in:
Javad Miri Seyed, Lake Robert, Kress Tricia M. (2014) Reclaiming the sane society: essays on Erich Fromm's thought. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.
Seiten: 3-15
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-607-3_1
Referenz:
Leyva Rodolfo (2014) „On the psychology and libertarian socialism of Erich Fromm“, In: S. Javad Miri, R. Lake & T. M. Kress (eds.), Reclaiming the sane society, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 3–15.