The Art of Loving

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The Art of Loving is a seminal 1956 psychological and philosophical book by Erich Fromm that explores love as a skill and active practice rather than a passive emotion.

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instanceOf book
philosophy book
psychology book
argues love is not primarily a passive emotion
love requires concentration
love requires discipline
love requires patience
love requires supreme concern
author Erich Fromm NERFINISHED
centralThesis love is an active concern for the life and growth of the beloved
love is an art that requires knowledge and effort
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques commodification of love
consumerism in relationships
modern capitalist society
explores brotherly love
erotic love
human relationships
love as a skill
love as an active practice
love as an art
love of God
motherly love
nature of love
self-love
genre philosophy
psychology
social psychology
hasPart chapter Love and Its Disintegration in Contemporary Western Society
chapter The Practice of Love
chapter The Theory of Love
impact popularized humanistic concept of love
widely read in psychology and philosophy
influencedBy Jewish ethical thought
Karl Marx
Sigmund Freud
language English
notableIdea love as a productive orientation
love as an answer to the problem of human existence
mature love as union with integrity preserved
originalLanguage German
publicationYear 1956
publisher Harper & Brothers NERFINISHED
theoreticalBasis Marxist humanism
existentialism
humanistic psychoanalysis

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Erich Fromm notableWork The Art of Loving