Description
There are fundamental questions related to the human life and personal thinking of the German thinker Erich Fromm, and he fought to his death to find answers to them. This book brings together lectures and discussions broadcast by the German Radio (S) during the 1970s, presenting the author’s ideas in an expressive context.
Some of its questions include: What is the source of aggression? What are the causes and motivations for wars? Psychological and political wars? One asks about material and psychological excess, and what is neglect and inactivity in our society? Then it explains the lessons of psychology for those who are not familiar with this science.
A key component of this book is an interview between the author and the book’s presenter, Hans-Jürgen Schultz, which took place as an open dialogue, without a title, without a purpose, and without preparation, just out of a love of debate and discussion. This art:
This dialectic technique, the thinker Fromm considered possible after transcending the material stage of life, or life for matter. Through this explanation and the products of this science, the reader becomes acquainted with the thinking of this scholar. This is the uniqueness of this book, with its realism and powerful expression, indicating the profound love this thinker had for all of humanity.
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