Lawrence J. Friedman
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The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love's Prophet
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2013
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9 editions
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Identity's Architect: A Biography of Erik H. Erikson
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1999
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5 editions
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Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History
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2002
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3 editions
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Usos y Abusos del Psicoanálisis
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1976
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10 editions
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Menninger: The Family and the Clinic
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published
1990
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12 editions
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The White Savage: Racial Fantasies in the Postbellum South
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1970
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4 editions
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Gregarious Saints: Self and Community in American Abolitionism, 1830–1870
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1982
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2 editions
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Inventors of the promised land
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1975
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3 editions
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How much pleasure? How much pain?: Letters from a psychoanalyst,
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How Much Pleasure? How Much Pain? Letters from a Psychoanalyst
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“It is the thesis of this book that modern man, freed from the bonds of pre-individualistic society, which simultaneously gave him security and limited him, has not gained freedom in the positive sense of the realization of his individual self; that is, the expression of his intellectual, emotional and sensuous potentialities. Freedom, though it has brought him independence and rationality, has made him isolated and, thereby, anxious and powerless. This isolation is unbearable and the alternatives he is confronted with are either to escape from the burden of his freedom into new dependencies and submission, or to advance to the full realization of positive freedom which is based upon the uniqueness and individuality of man.”
― The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love's Prophet
― The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love's Prophet
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