Erich Fromm

The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology

E£130.00

First published in 1968, the year of international-student confrontation and revolution, this classic challenges readers to choose which of two roads humankind ought to take: the one, leading to a completely mechanized society with the individual a helpless cog in a machine bent on mass destruction; or the second, being the path of humanism and hope.

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    Carl Rogers

    A Way of Being

    E£215.00

    Carl Rogers was a stubborn warrior when he entered many battles - battles in the field of treatment of income with scientific medicine and psychiatry, who tried to prevent psychologists from treating patients..

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      Myles Munroe

      Understanding the Purpose and Power of Woman

      E£160.00

      Best selling author Myles Munroe examines societies' attitudes toward women and helps them to discover who they are. He addresses vital issues such as: Are women and men equal? What are the purpose and design of the woman? Are women meant to be leaders?

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      Erich Fromm

      The Alienated Man according to Erich Fromm

      E£110.00

      The book deals with the historical roots of the idea of alienation according to Erich Fromm, and the various manifestations of the idea of alienation as it appears in the writings of modern and contemporary philosophers, especially those influenced by Fromm such as Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, Marcuse and others. It also deals with the different dimensions of man’s alienation from himself and from his world, according to Fromm, using a comparative analytical approach.

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        John Gerassi

        Talking with Sartre: Conversations and Debates

        E£195.00

         John Gerassi had just this opportunity as a child, his mother and father were very close friends with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir and the couple became for him like surrogate parents. Authorized by Sartre to write his biography.

        Through the interviews with both their informalities and their tensions, Sartre’s greater complexities emerge. In particular we see Sartre wrestling with the apparent contradiction between his views on freedom and the influence of social conditions on our choices and actions. We also gain insight into his perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the disintegration of colonialism.

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          Erich Fromm

          Man For Himself

          E£170.00

          The Philosophy of Humanistic Ethics vs. The Philosophy of Authoritarian Ethics

          The Philosophy of Subjective Ethics vs. The Philosophy of Objective Ethics

          Anthropology

          The Heritage of Humanistic Ethics Philosophy

          The Philosophy of Ethics and Psychoanalysis

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