
The Sane Society is a continuation and extension of the brilliant psychiatric concepts Erich Fromm first formulated in Escape from Freedom; it is also, in many ways, an answer to Freud's Civilization and its Discontents.
Fromm examines man's escape into overconformity and the danger of robotism in contemporary industrial society: modern humanity has, he maintains, been alienated from the world of their own creation. Here Fromm offers a complete and systematic exploration of his "humanistic psychoanalysis." In so doing, he counters the profound pessimism for our future that Freud expressed and sets forth the goals of a society in which the emphasis is on each person and on the social measures designed to further function as a responsible individual."A distinguished contribution to a growing body of social psychological reflections on modern times." --The Washington Post
"One is fascinated page after page by the incisiveness of the analysis, the concreteness of the presentation, and the beauty of the style." --Paul Tillich "A courageous book with a high moral objective...an unflinching indictment of contemporary society." --Guide to Psychiatric and Psychological Literature