Description: Erich Fromm's contributions to sociological theory by Walter A. Jensen PhD (Author) Printmill - Kalamazoo, MI; 2017. Spiral bound hardcover boards very good; 236 pages. As a member of the first generation of the Frankfurt School, a Marxist, and, unlike Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) and Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969), a clinically trained and practicing psychoanalyst for most of his adult life, Dr. Erich Fromm's (1900-1980) work has a lot to offer the field of sociology. However, his sociological efforts have been mostly ignored here in the United States. I would like to rectify this problem by summarizing three of Dr. Fromm's key contributions to sociological theory, in particular: (1) his categories of humanistic and authoritarian religion, (2) his theory of social character, and (3) his mechanisms of escape or the psychological tools people use to escape their freedom to choose. The first contribution pertains mainly to the scientific, non-theological study of religion, while the other two pertain to sociological theory, in general. author bio : Under the mentorship of Prof. Rudolf J. Siebert (b. 1927), Dr. Jensen earned his Masters in Comparative Religion and, in 2015, his doctorate in Sociology from Western Michigan University. His masters degree gave him a working knowledge of Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam. His doctorate allowed him to specialize in sociological theory, the sociology of religion, the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, and, in particular, the works of Erich Fromm (1900-1980).
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Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Social Psychology
Language: English
Publication Name: Erich Fromm's Contributions to Sociological Theory
Author: Walter Jensen
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Level: Advanced
Publisher: Walter Adrian Jensen
Subject: Psychology, Social Sciences