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The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness

eng. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness · 1973
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Historical Context and Significance

Erich Fromm's book «The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness» is a significant work in the fields of psychology and sociology, where the author investigates the nature of human aggression and destructiveness. Fromm analyzes different forms of aggression, distinguishing biologically driven aggression from destructive behavior caused by social and cultural factors. He examines historical examples and psychological theories to explain how social structures and cultural norms can foster destructive tendencies in people. The book's influence on culture lies in its critical approach to understanding human nature and aggression, contributing to a deeper reflection on the causes of violence and conflicts in society. Fromm offers ideas on how social conditions can be changed to reduce destructive manifestations, making his work relevant for discussions on achieving a more peaceful and harmonious society.

The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
Date of publication: 24 November 2024
Last updated: 27 November 2024
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Original titleeng. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness · 1973
Genre: Psychology