Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
324
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 1, 2015
Editore
Psychosozial-Verlag
Edizione
Original Edition.
ISBN-10
3837925358
ISBN-13
9783837925357
Descrizione
In this intricate exploration of Erich Fromm's social psychology, the authors delve into the concept of social character, examining the ways in which individual behaviors and societal frameworks intertwine. By dissecting Fromm's insights, they highlight how social dynamics shape human identity, interpersonal relationships, and collective values. Through a careful analysis of historical and contemporary contexts, the narrative emphasizes the necessity of understanding human behavior within the complexities of social environments.
The work transcends traditional psychological boundaries, advocating for a human-centered approach to social science. By weaving together historical theories with modern implications, the authors encourage readers to reflect on the profound impact of societal structures on personal agency and social change. As they navigate the nuances of Fromm's theories, readers are invited to reconsider the very fabric of human experience, positioning the individual not as an isolated entity but as an integral part of a larger social tapestry.
The work transcends traditional psychological boundaries, advocating for a human-centered approach to social science. By weaving together historical theories with modern implications, the authors encourage readers to reflect on the profound impact of societal structures on personal agency and social change. As they navigate the nuances of Fromm's theories, readers are invited to reconsider the very fabric of human experience, positioning the individual not as an isolated entity but as an integral part of a larger social tapestry.
Generi
Psicologia