My copy was "used" and came with a big sticky stain on the cover. As with every art, love demands practice and concentration, as well as genuine insight and understanding. A good book if you have time to fully explore it and concentrate I really appreciate what a "down to earth" way of dealing with his subject matter that Fromm has. Fromm defended these opinions also in interview with Mike Wallace when he states: "love today is a relatively rare phenomenon, that we have a great deal of sentimentality; we have a great deal of illusion about love, namely as a...as something one falls in. This book inspired me seriously 30 years ago.

Free download or read online The Art of Loving pdf (ePUB) book. The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm The Art of Loving, is a 1956 book, by psychoanalyst and social philosopher Erich Fromm, which was published as part of the World Perspectives Series, edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen. It's for people who are in or trying to be in a relationship, but it's really also for any person who wants to be a better world citizen, in terms of how we relate to everyone (significant other, family, friends, strangers, etc.). Love inherently connects all aspects of man, and all forms of love (brotherly, erotic, parent-child, God, motherly, fatherly, and self loves) are the manifestation of one's way of living (loving or non-loving), his tolerance,The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm was first published in 1956. It's written for the layperson, and doesn't require any expertise. His work has it’s faults (like a bunch of weird homophobic statements in this one…), but I’ve been intrigued by Fromm’s social psychology since I first encountered "The Art of Loving" is excellent critical commentary of society driven by economic and commodity values. I am afraid that anyone who approaches this last chapter in this spirit will be gravely disappointed". After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages that interest you.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages that interest you. The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm The Art of Loving, is a 1956 book, by psychoanalyst and social philosopher Erich Fromm, which was published as part of the World Perspectives Series, edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. It was recommended by a Mexican friend who found it very helpful. The Art of Loving should be on everyone's bookshelf. love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problems of human existence'' love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problems of human existence'I couldn't finish it.

This is the kind of love the Bible speaks of when it says: love thy neighbor as thyself." This book inspired me seriously 30 years ago. The world would be substantially better off if everyone made it an everyday mission to apply the teachings of Erich Fromm. Capitalism feeds materialism. Download one of the Free Kindle apps to start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, and computer.To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.The fiftieth Anniversary Edition of the groundbreaking international bestseller that has shown millions of readers how to achieve rich, productive lives by developing their hidden capacities for loveMost people are unable to love on the only level that truly matters: love that is compounded of maturity, self-knowledge, and courage. are some of the key concepts discussed. Being principally a psychoanalyst, Fromm is also extremely helpful at helping us see the connections between how we act, how we think, and what we learned early on about the meaning (or illusion/delusion/frustration) of love. Fromm points out that we have altogether stopped viewing love as an act of will, but instead now see it as something that just effortlessly happens once we stumble upon the right person. Welcome back. A friend recently commented that if more people read this book, there would be a lot more happy, functional relationships.

It is not seen as actually loving your neighbor, but only respecting his/her rights.I went through this book again partly because it has so much to say, and partly because I wanted to re-read Erich Fromm's instructions on how to meditate. “Love is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Fromm presents love as a skill that can be taught and developed, rejecting the idea of loving as something magical and mysterious that cannot be analyzed and explained.

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