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Revision of Psychoanalysis

English · Hardback

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In 1965 Erich Fromm became professor emeritus of psychoanalysis at the National Autonomous University of Mexico City. In the same year he finished his field research on the social character of the Mexican peasant village Chiconcuac. Released from his obligations at the university and free for a new project, he applied to various funding organizations for money to undertake a "Systematic Work on Humanistic Psychoanalysis," which he had decided to write in the course of the next few years. It was conceived as a work of three to four volumes that would deal with the complete range of psychoanalytic theory and practice. He intended nothing less than a dialectic revision.

List of contents

Foreword /Rainer Funk -- 1. On My Psychoanalytic Approach -- 2. The Dialectic Revision of Psychoanalysis -- 3. Sexuality and Sexual Perversions -- 4. The Alleged Radicalism of Herbert Marcuse -- Bibliography -- About the Book -- Name Index -- Subject Index.

About the author

Erich Fromm (1900-1980) was not only an outstanding social scientist and author of bestsellers (Escape from Freedom: The Art of Loving; To Have or to Be?) but also a first-rate practicing psychoanalyst who applied his experience to the interpretation of social phenomena and reformulated Freud's basic insights into the unconscious of the individual and of society. Rainer Funk was Erich Fromm's last assistant and is now literary executor and editor of Fromm's literary estate.

Summary

This volume contains the until now unpublished parts of Fromm's humanistic and dialectic revision of psychoanalysis, conceived between 1968 and 1970. It is essential reading for psychologists and for social and political theorists in many disciplines.

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