The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
eng. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness · 1973
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The book «The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness» by Erich Fromm explores the nature of human aggression and destructiveness. Fromm analyzes various forms of aggression, such as defensive, instrumental, and malignant, examining their causes and manifestations. He identifies malignant aggression as the most destructive, associated with sadism and necrophilia. Fromm also delves into the historical and cultural aspects of destructive behavior, providing examples from history and psychology. The author suggests that destructiveness is not an innate human trait but is shaped by social and cultural factors. Fromm emphasizes the importance of understanding these mechanisms to prevent violence and destruction in society.
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Date of publication: 24 November 2024
Updated: 27 November 2024
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Genre: Psychology
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