by Erich Fromm
I like the idea of the book. Fromm's theories about love make me think. It's a good start to thinking about relationships and how people relate to the world, but it's outdated since it was written in 1950-something. I found it hard to follow sometimes. The words became jumbled and my mind zoned out....
I like the idea of the book. Fromm's theories about love make me think. It's a good start to thinking about relationships and how people relate to the world, but it's outdated since it was written in 1950-something. I found it hard to follow sometimes. The words became jumbled and my mind zoned out....
My edition of this work (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956) was part of the World Perspectives series, which "endeavors to show that the conception of wholeness, unity, organism is a higher and more concrete conception than that of matter and energy... For the principle of life consists in the tensi...
I read this book for a philosophy class when I was in high school and I liked the subject but can't say I enjoyed the reading experience. Probably because philosophical psychology wasn't one of my interests at that time and because I hate it when you are forced to read a book you don't want or have ...