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Erich Fromm and Thomas Merton
pp. 137-146
Abstract
The paper explores Erich Fromm's 1963 antiwar pamphlet, War Within Man: A Psychological Enquiry into the Roots of Destructiveness, part of a series of pamphlets published by the American Friends Service Committee. In the pamphlet, Fromm contrasted the healthy "biophilic" character orientation, which was open to growth, change, and the future, with the pathological "necrophilic" character orientation, which was characterized by sentimentality, dwelling upon the past, and attempting to render the world static, fixed, predictable, and dead.
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.
Pages: 137-146
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-607-3_9
Full citation:
Braune Joan (2014) „Erich Fromm and Thomas Merton“, In: S. Javad Miri, R. Lake & T. M. Kress (eds.), Reclaiming the sane society, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 137–146.