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Sane Society Ils 252

This book explores the concept of a sane society by analyzing the psychological and social conditions that contribute to widespread alienation and mental distress in contemporary culture. It argues that many societal norms and structures, while appearing functional, may actually foster irrationality and impede genuine human fulfillment. The work draws on psychoanalytic and sociological perspectives to propose a vision of a society organized around principles of reason, freedom, and collective well-being, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations of social health and individual sanity. more

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Erich Fromm
Erich Fromm

Erich Fromm, born on March 23, 1900 in Germany and died on March 18, 1980, was a renowned psychologist. His research covered a wide range of fields including anthropology, philosophy, and religion, particularly known for his studies on human psychology and interpersonal relationships. more

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