The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology (1968),<!-- Harper & Row, New York --> p. 61
Kontext: Man is born as a freak of nature, being within nature and yet transcending it. He has to find principles of action and decision-making which replace the principles of instincts. He has to have a frame of orientation which permits him to organize a consistent picture of the world as a condition for consistent actions. He has to fight not only against the dangers of dying, starving, and being hurt, but also against another danger which is specifically human: that of becoming insane. In other words, he has to protect himself not only against the danger of losing his life but also against the danger of losing his mind.
Erich Fromm: Citáty anglicky (strana 3)
Erich Fromm byl německý filozof, psycholog a psychoanalytik. Citáty anglicky.
Credo (1965)
Kontext: I believe that love is the main key to open the doors to the "growth" of man. Love and union with someone or something outside of oneself, union that allows one to put oneself into relationship with others, to feel one with others, without limiting the sense of integrity and independence. Love is a productive orientation for which it is essential that there be present at the same time: concern, responsibility, and respect for and knowledge of the object of the union.
I believe that the experience of love is the most human and humanizing act that it is given to man to enjoy and that it, like reason, makes no sense if conceived in a partial way.
“Paradoxically, the ability to be alone is the condition for the ability to love.”
Zdroj: The Art of Loving
Zdroj: Man for Himself (1947), Ch. 3 "Human Nature and Character
“That millions of people share the same forms of mental pathology does not make these people sane.”
Zdroj: The Sane Society
Zdroj: Man for Himself: An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics
“Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers.”
Zdroj: Man for Himself (1947), Ch. 3
Kontext: The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers.
“To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.”
Zdroj: Man for Himself (1947), Ch. 4