Erich Fromm
1900
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1980
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
movement: continental philosophy, Frankfurt School
country of citizenship: German Empire, Weimar Republic
educated at: Goethe University Frankfurt, Heidelberg University, New York University
occupation: university teacher, sociologist, psychoanalyst, writer, psychologist, philosopher, economist
award received: Humanist of the Year, Nelly Sachs Prize, Goethe Plaque of the City of Frankfurt
student of: Alfred Weber
Erich Seligmann Fromm (; German: [fʁɔm]; March 23, 1900 – March 18, 1980) was a German-American social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist. He was a German Jew who fled the Nazi regime and settled in the United States. He was one of the founders of The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology in New York City and was associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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