
Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too
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In this classic study from 1973, Erich Fromm explores in depth the roots of human destructiveness. The book is not only a critique of violence, but a broad analysis of how biological, psychological and social factors shape our propensity for destruction.
In the book Healthy Society, Fromm tried to show that life in a democracy of the XX. century represents another type of escape from freedom. The analysis of this very escape, in which alienation is the central concept, forms a large part of this book.
Why do 1% of the world's population own 40% of the wealth? Why do education systems around the world produce unhappy, poorly educated children? Why is there hunger?