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_93326 _aFromm, Erich, _d1900-1980 |
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_aThe art of loving / _cErich Fromm. |
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_aLondon : _bThorson, _c1995. |
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_aviii, 104 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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| 490 | 1 | _aClassic of personal development | |
| 505 | _aCh. 1. Is love an art? -- Ch. 2. The theory of love -- Ch. 3. Love and its disintegration in contemporary western society -- Ch. 4. The practice of love. | ||
| 520 | _aSince it was first published " The Art of Loving" has become a classic, inspiring thousands of people with its clarity and power. Erich Fromm, the renowned psychoanalyst, sees love as the ultimate need and desire of all human beings. In this book, he discusses every aspect of the subject: romantic love, the love of parents for children, brotherly love, erotic love, self-love and the love of God or the divine. He looks at the theory of love as it appears throughout the cultures of the world and at the practice, how we show or fail to show love to one another. Love is an art, which we need to develop and practice in order to find true commitment. We need to find it, individually and as a society as a whole. Erich Fromm is one of the major figures in the field of psychoanalysis. He devoted himself to consultant psychology and theoretical investigation for many years. He was the author of numerous books, including " Fear of Freedom" and "Psychoanalysis and Zen", before his death in 1980. | ||
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