The Revolution of Hope Toward a Humanized Technology; Sequel to The Art of Loving [Mass Market Paperback] Fromm, Erich

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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.

Erich Fromm’s “The Revolution of Hope” is a thought-provoking sequel to “The Art of Loving,” offering a timely critique of technology’s dehumanizing effects in 1968. The renowned psychoanalyst envisions a “revolution of hope” that rejects soulless materialism for a more holistic, spiritual approach to life and technology. This well-preserved copy provides a window into Fromm’s prescient ideas on existential philosophy, psychology, and social criticism, remaining relevant today as we navigate technology’s role in our lives. A must-read for collectors and readers interested in 20th-century intellectual history.

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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.

Erich Fromm’s “The Revolution of Hope Toward a Humanized Technology” is a thought-provoking sequel to his seminal work, “The Art of Loving.” Published in 1968, this mass market paperback offers a timely critique of the dehumanizing effects of technology and industrialization in the mid-20th century. Fromm, a renowned psychoanalyst and social philosopher, explores how modern society’s obsession with productivity and consumerism has eroded authentic human connections and personal fulfillment. With his characteristic blend of psychological insight and humanistic values, Fromm envisions a “revolution of hope” that rejects the soulless pursuit of material wealth and embraces a more holistic, spiritual approach to life and technology. This copy, in good condition, provides a well-preserved window into Fromm’s prescient ideas, which remain relevant today as we grapple with the ever-increasing role of technology in our lives. Collectors and readers interested in existential philosophy, psychology, and social criticism will appreciate this accessible yet profound work from one of the 20th century’s most influential thinkers.

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