
Genealogija morala: polemički spis
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The author tries to consider religion as a phenomenon that separates human beings from the rest of the animal world by creating certain beliefs. With their help, man overcomes his genetic imperatives.
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.
Philosopher Leo Strauss's book presents a deep analysis of Xenophon's dialogue Hieron or about the tyrant, in which there is a conversation between the tyrant Hieron and the poet Simonides about the advantages and disadvantages of tyrannical government.
In the book "Man for Himself", Erich Fromm develops the idea of humanistic ethics as opposed to authoritarian and relativist ethics.