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  1. Overview. Escape From Freedom is a book of social psychology written by Erich Fromm in 1941. A German-Jewish psychoanalyst, Fromm had been a member of Frankfurt’s influential Institute for Social Research before fleeing the Nazis and relocating to the United States. In Escape From Freedom, Fromm uses ideas from both psychology and sociology ...

    • The Problem of Freedom
    • Ways of Escape
    • How to Apply This Thought

    It is surprising to see freedom identified as a problem, isn’t it? And why would we want to “escape from freedom”? We usually think that freedom must be something unequivocally good. All over the world people are fighting for their freedom. Being imprisoned, losing one’s freedom, is a heavy punishment that we reserve only for the worst offenders in...

    Fromm identifies three ways in which many people try to escape from that unwanted and threatening freedom. One is authoritarianism, the attempt to give up one’s individuality and to become part of a collective, an authoritarian system that will tell us what to do. This can happen in two ways: we can either submit to the power of others, becoming pa...

    So let us see how we cope with our freedom in our own lives. Do we cherish it? Do we make the best use of it? Or do we hide behind the power and the authority of others, behind violence and destructiveness, or behind mass culture, in the attempt to disappear and to get rid of that freedom that scares us? Of course, it is hard to look at our own pro...

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  2. t. e. Escape from Freedom is a book by psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, first published in the United States by Farrar & Rinehart [1] in 1941 with the title Escape from Freedom and a year later as The Fear of Freedom in UK by Routledge & Kegan Paul. It was translated into German and first published in 1952 under the title Die Angst vor der Freiheit ...

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    • 1941
  3. In "Escape from Freedom" by Erich Fromm, the author explores the concept of freedom and its implications on human psychology and society. Fromm delves into the idea that while freedom is a fundamental human need, it also brings about feelings of isolation, anxiety, and a sense of responsibility. Through a blend of psychological analysis ...

  4. Apr 17, 2018 · The Paradox of Freedom: The Great Humanistic ...

  5. Oct 11, 2018 · Book Review: Erich Fromm Escape from freedom: Revisiting Erich Fromm in the light of contemporary authoritarianism Ghislain Deslandes View all authors and affiliations Based on : Fromm Erich Escape from freedom: Revisiting Erich Fromm in the light of contemporary authoritarianism New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1941/1969.

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  7. Feb 22, 2024 · Escape from Freedom is a monograph by Erich Fromm, a German psychoanalyst, on the psychological impact of the capitalist social structure on people (Fig. 1). It was the author’s first book, written during the Nazi regime and published by Routledge of London, United Kingdom in 1941. A Chinese translation by Chen Xueming was published by China ...

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