Man for Himself

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"Man for Himself" is a philosophical and psychological work by Erich Fromm that explores human nature, ethics, and the conditions for authentic self-realization in modern society.

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instanceOf book
psychological work
addresses alienation
meaning of a good life
problems of modern capitalist society
aimsTo develop a science of man as a basis for ethics
author Erich Fromm NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept authoritarian ethics
conscience
egoism
humanistic ethics
mental health
moral norms
non-productive orientations
productive orientation
self-love
follows Escape from Freedom NERFINISHED
genre ethics
philosophy
psychology
hasSubject basis of ethical value judgments
conditions for authentic self-realization
relationship between individual and society
influencedBy Karl Marx
Sigmund Freud
humanistic philosophy
language English
mainTopic characterology
ethics
freedom
human nature
humanistic ethics
modern society
psychoanalysis
self-realization
partOf Erich Fromm's humanistic psychoanalysis
philosophicalTradition existentialism
humanism
publicationYear 1947
publisher Rinehart & Company NERFINISHED
subtitle An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics NERFINISHED
targetAudience general educated readers
students of philosophy
students of psychology

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Erich Fromm notableWork Man for Himself