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Erich Fromm, 1900 - 1980

WORKS

Fromm, E. (1975). The anatomy of human destructiveness. Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Publications.  BF575 .A3 F77 1975X

Fromm, E. (1956). The art of loving. (1st ed.). New York : Harper.  HQ33 .F77 1956

Fromm, E. (1962). Beyond the chains of illusion: my encounter with Marx and Freud. New York : Simon and Schuster.  B3305 .M74 F72 1962

Fromm, E. (1970). The crisis of psychoanalysis. New York : Holt, Rinehart, Winston.  WM 460 F932C 1970

Fromm, E. (1963). The dogma of Christ, and to her essays on religion, psychology, and culture. New York : Holt, Rinehart, Winston.  BF149 .F7 1963

Fromm, E. (1941). Escape from freedom. New York : Farrar & Rinehart, inc.  HM271 .F74

Fromm, E. (1957, c1951). The forgotten language; an introduction to the understanding of dreams, fairy tales, and myths. New York : Grove Press.  BF1078 .F84 1957X

Fromm, E. (1980). Greatness and limitations of Freud's thought. New York : Harper & Row.  BF173 .F85 F753

Fromm, E. (1964). The heart of man, its genius for good and evil. New York : Harper & Row.  BF173 . F85 F753

Fromm, E. (1947). Man for himself, an inquiry into the psychology of ethics. New York : Rinehart.  BJ 45 .F7 1947

Fromm, E. (1961). May man prevail? An inquiry into the facts and fictions of foreign policy. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday.  D843 .F67

Fromm, E. (1961). Marx's Concept of Man. New York : F. Ungar Pub. Co.  HX39.5 .F7 1961

Fromm, E. (1970). Individual and social narcissism. In W. A. Sadler, Jr. (Ed.), Personality and religion: the role of religion in personality development (pp. 117-134). (1st U.S. ed.). New York : Harper & Row. BL53 .S23 1970

Fromm, E. (1958). Psychoanalysis and religion. New Haven : Yale University Press.  BF173 .F87 1958

Fromm, E. (1968). The revolution of hope, toward a humanized technology. New York : Harper & Row.  B821 .F72 1968

Fromm, E. (1965, c1955). The sane society. New York : Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.  HM271 .F74 1965X

Fromm, E. (1956). Selfishness, self-love, and self-interest. In C. E. Moustakas, The self; explorations in personal growth (pp. 58-69). (1st ed.). New York : Harper.  BF21 .M66 1956

Fromm, E. (1978, c1959). Sigmund Freud's mission: an analysis of his personality and influence. Gloucester, Mass. : Peter Smith.  BF173 .F85 F76 1978X

Fromm, E. (1966). On application of humanist psychoanalysis to Marx's theory. In E. Fromm (Ed). Socialist humanism: an international symposium (pp. 228-245).  . Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday.  B821 .F74 1966X

Fromm, E. (1966). You shall be as gods; a radical interpretation of the Old Testament and its tradition. New York : Harper & Row. BS1171.2 .F7 1966

Suzuki, D. T., Fromm, E., & Martino, R. (1970, c1960). Zen Buddhism & psychoanalysis. New York : Harper & Row.  BL1442 . Z4 F7 1970X

 

MULTIMEDIA

Freud and religion [Sound Recording]. PC 1030

INTERVIEW

Evans, R. I. (1966). Dialogue with Erich Fromm. (1st ed.). New York : Harper & Row.  BF173 .F89 E9 1966

BIOGRAPHY

Knapp, G. P. (1989). The art of living : Erich Fromm's life and works. New York : P. Lang.  BF109 .F76 K59 1989

Funk, R. (1997).  Fromm, Erich Pinchas.  In N. Sheehy, A. J. Chapman, & W. Conroy (Eds.), Biographical dictionary of psychology (pg. 213-214).  New York, NY : Routledge.   REF BF109 .A1 B56 1997

Hausddorff, D. (1972). Erich Fromm. New York : Twayne Publishers.  BF173 .F89 H38 1972

Funk, R. (2000). Erich Fromm : his life and ideas : an illustrated biography. (I. Portman, & M. Kunkel, Trans.). New York : Continuum.  BF109 .F76 F8413 2000

Erich Fromm b. 1900. (1974). In V. J. Nordby, & C. S. Hall,  A guide to psychologists and their concepts (pg 53-56). San Francisco : W. H. Freeman and Company.  REF BF109 .A1 N67

WEBSITES

Dr. C. George Boeree.   (Copyright 1997).   Erich Fromm,  [Online].  Available: http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/fromm.html  [2006, April 3].

 

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