<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Interest in Fromm is increasing: as a prominent Marxist, sociologist, psychoanalytic theorist, and public intellectual, the unique normative-humanist thrust of his writings provides a crucial critical reference point for those seeking to understand and transcend the societal pathologies of our age. <p/> The essays in this volume retrieve, revive, and expand upon Fromm's central insights and contributions. They offer a critical theory of culture, the self, psychology and society that goes beyond what is typical of the narrower concerns of the fragmented and isolated disciplines of today, demonstrating the pan-disciplinary potential of Fromm's work. But this book does not simply reassert Fromm's ideas and rehash his theories, but rather reconstructs them to bring them into meaningful dialogue with contemporary ideas and cultural, political and economic developments. <p/>Providing new approaches to Fromm's ideas and work brings them up-to-date with contemporary problems and debates in theory and society and helps us understand the challenges of our times.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"An exceptional collection of essays which succeed in demonstrating the power of Fromm's scholarship and the relevance of his conceptual apparatus for furthering contemporary social research. This volume is an indispensable contribution to the booming Fromm renaissance." --<i>European Journal of Social Theory</i> <p/>"Durkin and Braune have put together a fine volume of essays on the legacy of Erich Fromm. This brilliant collection contributes to the international discussion of Fromm's legacy to demonstrate how much it has to teach us in our struggle to confront contemporary challenges. It is provocative, unorthodox, and generates reflection about one of the great figures in the history of philosophy and Frankfurt school critical theory." --<i>Claudia Leeb, Associate Professor of Political Theory, Washington State University, USA</i> <p/>"<i>Erich Fromm's Critical Theory: Hope, Humanism, and the Future, </i>edited by Kieran Durkin and Joan Braune provides the best collection of essays that I have read on Erich Fromm and his importance for critical theory, social psychology, politics, and education. The essays cover a wide range of topics by top scholars in the field and are essential reading for those interested in Erich Fromm and his relationship to Frankfurt School Critical Theory, the themes of fascism, and authoritarianism, and a wide array of topics in social psychology." --<i>Douglas Kellner George F. Kneller Chair in the Philosophy of Education, UCLA, USA</i> <p/>"Both the rise of rightwing authoritarianism, and the surge of interest in Marx's critique of the very capitalism that helped to produce that authoritarianism, have made Erich Fromm more relevant than ever. As the wide-ranging essays in this volume show, Fromm's searing Marxist humanist critique of modern capitalist civilization, which transcended the psychological/social and secular/religious divides, offers a refreshing contrast, not only to the tepid efforts of recent German critical theory, but also to the radical but academically cloistered writings of some of his erstwhile Frankfurt School colleagues." --<i>Kevin B. Anderson, Professor of Social Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Joan Braune</b> is Lecturer in Philosophy at Gonzaga University, USA. She is author of <i>Erich Fromm's Revolutionary Hope: Prophetic Messianism as a Critical Theory of the Future </i>(2014). <p/><b>Kieran Durkin </b>is Lecturer in Social and Political Theory at the University of York. He is author of <i>The</i> <i>Radical Humanism of Erich Fromm</i> (2014) which was shortlisted for the Philip Abrams Memorial Award.</p>
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