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Fromm said that human, or , needs grow out of attempts to find meaning in life.
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Compared with Freud, Fromm put more emphasis on influences.
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The refers to Fromm's notion that humans have acquired the ability to reason yet lack strong animal instincts.
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To Fromm, needs represent our attempts to avoid insanity.
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A sense of refers to our capacity to be aware of ourselves as a separate entity.
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The need to feel at home again in the world is called .
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Fromm said that people have felt more as they have gained more economic and political freedom.
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The human need of is the drive for union with another person.
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Necrophilia is the opposite of .
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To Fromm, is the most common mechanism of escape in American society.
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Fromm believed that is the successful solution to the human dilemma.
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Fromm called the "freaks of the universe."
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To Fromm, the orientation is a result of modern commerce.
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Fromm called the sketching of a psychological portrait of a prominent person .
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Fromm believed that was the epitome of a person suffering from the syndrome of decay.
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The research of Saunders and Munro tested Fromm's concept of the character.







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