There is only one possible, productive solution for the relationship of individualized man with the world: his active solidarity with all men and his spontaneous activity, love and work, which unite him again with the world.

Erich Fromm

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Erich Fromm

German-American social psychologist, psychoanalyst and humanistic philosopher (1900-1980) who bridged the Frankfurt School and the neo-Freudian movement after fleeing Nazi Germany in 1934. He analysed the psychological roots of Nazism in Escape from Freedom (1941), critiqued modern alienation in The Sane Society (1955), redefined love as an active capacity in The Art of Loving (1956), and contrasted having and being modes of existence in To Have or To Be? (1976). His work shaped political psychology, humanistic ethics and critical theory through the second half of the twentieth century. Critics charge his theories with thin empirical grounding and a political tilt toward democratic socialism.

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