Fromm's Social-psychological Critique

Modern Philosophy 3:61-68 (2007)
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Fromm's social psychology is the ideology of Marx and Freud's psychoanalytic theory, comprehensive results, based on his historical materialism, revised and developed Freud's psychoanalysis, to Freud Germany's development of individual psychology "social psychology", and he's found in psychology and outcomes - social character of science and social unconscious - for criticism of capitalism. In the light of an integration of Man's thoughts and Freudian psychoanalysis, From revises Freudian individual-psychological theory and changes it into a social-psychological one based on Marx's historical materialism, by which he develops the accounts of social character and social unconsciousness that serve in his criticisms of capitalism

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