
Psychology • Sociology
In these works, Fromm explores religion as a psychological and social phenomenon. He criticizes authoritarian religions and advocates a humanistic approach to faith that encourages freedom, growth, and inner responsibility.
1. The Dogma of Christ
In this work, Fromm analyzes the early Christian text known as The Dogma of Christ, viewing it through a socio-psychological and Marxist prism. He argues that the early Christians were not only a religious movement, but also a social movement of the oppressed. Christ is a symbol of hope, liberation, and equality, while the later development of the Church – through instit...
Naprijed, 1989.Hardcover with dust jacket.
Mysteries • Anthropology
The Hidden Face of Time (1985) by Michel Hulin, a French Indologist and historian of religions, explores the concept of death and the afterlife through a comparative analysis of different cultures and religious traditions.
Naprijed, 1989.Hardcover with dust jacket.

Ancient philosophy • Ethics
Second, revised edition of the Croatian translation of the famous work Cato Maior de Senectute (44 BC). A philosophical dialogue in which Cato the Elder refutes prejudices about old age and celebrates its advantages.
The work *Cato the Elder or On Old Age* is one of Cicero's most famous philosophical writings from the so-called **“last period”** (44 BC). It is written in the form of a dialogue in which the 84-year-old **Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder** (*Cato Maior*) speaks to his younger friends **Scipio Aemilianus** and **Laelius**. Cicero put his ideas about old age into the mouth of a distinguished Roman...
Knjižarnica Lavoslava Hartmana, 1911.Paperback.