Man for Himself
Historical Context and Significance
Erich Fromm's book «Man for Himself», published in 1947, is a significant contribution to the field of humanistic psychology and philosophy. In it, Fromm explores the concept of human nature and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and self-realization. He criticizes modern society for its materialistic and consumer values, arguing that they hinder true personal development. Fromm offers an alternative path based on love, creativity, and freedom, which has significantly influenced the development of humanistic psychology and philosophy. The book stimulated discussions about the role of the individual in society and contributed to the popularization of ideas about the need for harmony between personal and societal interests. It also influenced cultural and social movements striving for a more humanistic and conscious way of life.
