The Art of Loving

The Art of Loving is a 1956 book by psychoanalyst and social philosopher Erich Fromm, which was published as part of the World Perspectives Series edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen. In this book, Fromm develops his perspective on human nature, love, and morality. He argues that love is an art, one that can be developed and cultivated. He also argues that love is an active concern for the life and growth of the other, and that it is not merely a feeling of sentimentality. Fromm also discusses the various... AI Generated Content

~1956 CE
Available in: English
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Table of contents   7
# Book Chapter
1 Foreword Foreword by Eric Fromm
2 Is Love an Art? Is Love an Art?
3 The Theory of Love Love, the Answer to the Problem of Human Existence
4 The Theory of Love Love Between Parent and Child
5 The Theory of Love The Objects of Love
6 Love and Its Disintegration in Contemporary Western Society Love and Its Disintegration in Contemporary Western Society
7 The Practice of Love The Practice of Love

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