To Have or To Be?To Have Or to Be? is one of the seminal books of the second half of the 20th century. Nothing less than a manifesto for a new social and psychological revolution to save our threatened planet, this book is a summary of the penetrating thought of Eric Fromm. His thesis is that two modes of existence struggle for the spirit of humankind: the having mode, which concentrates on material possessions, power, and aggression, and is the basis of the universal evils of greed, envy, and violence; and the being mode, which is based on love, the pleasure of sharing, and in productive activity. To Have Or to Be? is a brilliant program for socioeconomic change. |
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... Politics, Bernard Crick Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, manuel Delanda A Thousand Plateaus, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari Anti-Oedipus, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari Taking Rights Seriously, ronald Dworkin Discourse on ...
... Politics, Bernard Crick Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, manuel Delanda A Thousand Plateaus, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari Anti-Oedipus, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari Taking Rights Seriously, ronald Dworkin Discourse on ...
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... politics and history may constitute that form of human activity which takes the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity and difficulty. Thus World Perspectives endeavors to define that ecumenical power ...
... politics and history may constitute that form of human activity which takes the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity and difficulty. Thus World Perspectives endeavors to define that ecumenical power ...
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... political demonologies in the east as well as in the West, begins to question its own premises. The modern revolutionary movements which have challenged the sacred institutions of society by protecting injustice in the name of social ...
... political demonologies in the east as well as in the West, begins to question its own premises. The modern revolutionary movements which have challenged the sacred institutions of society by protecting injustice in the name of social ...
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Contents
The Great Promise its Failure and New Alternatives | 1 |
Part I Understanding the Difference Between Having and Being | 11 |
Part II Analyzing the Fundamental Differences Between the Two Modes of Existence | 57 |
Part III The New Man and the New Society | 113 |
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achieve activity alienated alive attitude authority aware become behavior believe Blakney Buddhism bureaucratic century character structure Christian Club of rome concept Constantin stanislavski consumer consumption craving culture D. T. suzuki desire disobedience economic epicurus erich Fromm ethical experience expressed fact faith fascism fear feel Félix Guattari freedom Freud function give goal God’s greed hebrew hedonism hence hero human nature humanist ideas idol illusions individual industrial inner insight Jesus knowledge leaders living man’s marketing character marx marx’s master eckhart means mode of existence nations nontheistic object one’s oneself orientation participatory democracy passivity people’s person philosophical pleasure political possession principle problem production qualities Quint radical reality reason religion religious repressed rooted selfishness sense sexual shabbat social character society solidarity spinoza spirit Talmud things thinking Thomas aquinas thought truth understanding well-being word World Perspectives