Escape from Freedom
eng. Escape from Freedom · 1941
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Brief Overview
The book «Escape from Freedom» by Erich Fromm explores the psychological aspects of freedom and authoritarianism. Fromm analyzes how historical events, such as the Reformation and the rise of Nazism, are linked to changes in the human psyche. He argues that gaining freedom can lead to feelings of isolation and anxiety, prompting people to seek refuge in authoritarian systems. Fromm suggests that true freedom is achieved through spontaneity and love, rather than submission or escape from responsibility. The book examines how social and economic structures impact individual freedom and emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and maturity in achieving genuine freedom.

Date of publication: 24 November 2024
Updated: 27 November 2024
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Genre: Psychology
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