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What is society's effect on the individual? This book is a compelling appeal to the humanization of an evermore technological society. Social theorist Erich Fromm gives a classic description of the madness of modern culture, so applicable to the 21st century. He writes: A specter is stalking in our midst whom only a few can see with clarity. It is not the old ghosts of communism and fascism. It is a new specter: a completely mechanized society, devoted to maximal material output and consumption directed by computers. Humankind itself is being transformed into a part of the total machine: well-fed and entertained, yet passive and un-alive, with little feeling.
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The Revolution of Hope, Erich Fromm
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2022
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Erich Fromm
- Uitgever
- Whole Healthy Group LLC
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2022
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 160
- ISBN13
- 9781935307372
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Technologie & Industrie, Politicologie & Politiek, Psychologische thema’s, Filosofisch thema, Filosofie, Psychologie, Politiek, Technologie, Sociologie
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- The revolution of hope
- Beoordeling
- 5 van 5
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- What is society's effect on the individual? This book is a compelling appeal to the humanization of an evermore technological society. Social theorist Erich Fromm gives a classic description of the madness of modern culture, so applicable to the 21st century. He writes: A specter is stalking in our midst whom only a few can see with clarity. It is not the old ghosts of communism and fascism. It is a new specter: a completely mechanized society, devoted to maximal material output and consumption directed by computers. Humankind itself is being transformed into a part of the total machine: well-fed and entertained, yet passive and un-alive, with little feeling.


