If humanity cannot live with the dangers and responsibilities inherent in freedom, it will probably turn to authoritarianism. This is the central idea of Escape from Freedom, a landmark work by one of the most distinguished thinkers of our time, and a book that is as timely now as when first published in 1941. Few books have thrown such light upon the forces that shape modern society or penetrated so deeply into the causes of authoritarian systems. If the rise of democracy set some people free, at the same time it gave birth to a society in which the individual feels alienated and dehumanized. Using the insights of psychoanalysis as probing agents, Fromm's work analyzes the illness of contemporary civilization as witnessed by its willingness to submit to totalitarian rule.
세현해
the more the drive toward life is thwarted, the stronger is the drive toward destruction; the more life is realized, the less is the strength of destructiveness. destructiveness is the outcome of unlived life. Erich Fromm, Escape from Freedom
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Erich Fromm so aptly titled his study of Nazism and authoritarianism Escape from Freedom. In attempting to avoid the pain of responsibility, millions and even billions daily attempt to escape from freedom. #freedom
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18 March 1980. German philosopher, Erich Fromm, died (aged 79). He was a German Jew who fled the Nazi regime and settled in the USA. He’s best known for his thought-provoking book Escape from Freedom which examined the psychological reasons for rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany. https://t.co/MXjGQFUPLc
"An analysis par excellence of our cultural neurosis." --The Nation
"An important and challenging work." --The New York Herald Tribune
"Fromm's thought merits the critical attention of all concerned with the human condition and its future." --The Washington Post