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About the Author
Roger Frieis Professor of Education at Simon Fraser University and Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and Psychoanalytic Faculty and Supervisor at the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology in New York. He is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, as well as historian and social philosopher. Frie is the author and editor of many works including the award-winning bookNot in My Family: German Memory and Responsibility After the Holocaust(Oxford) andHistory Flows Through Us: Germany, the Holocaust and the Importance of Empathy.
Reviews
Frie's fascinating and evocative portrayal of Erich Fromm weaves together the plight of a man tortured by the peril his relatives faced in Nazi Germany with that of a scholar analyzing the grip that fascism had on its supporters. Crucially, Fromm's social psychoanalytic approach examines not only people's feelings, but the social contexts that shaped them. Fromm's analysis of authoritarianism explains the allure of Hitler and racial narcissism more generally-- then and now. Frie offers us a brilliant thinker, German and Holocaust history, and a warning for today. * Marion Kaplan, Professor Emerita of Modern Jewish History, New York University, and author of Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany (Oxford) and Hitler's Jewish Refugees: Hope and Anxiety in Portugal *
No contemporary writer comes close to the sophistication of Erich Fromm's social psychology. His insights into people's desire for control and power over their lives no matter what the cost could not be more urgently relevant to this historical moment. Frie masterfully shows how athe personal is political' goes beyond a slogan to illuminate trauma, both personal and cultural. * Gail A. Hornstein, Professor Emerita of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, and author of To Redeem One Person Is to Redeem the World: The Life of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann *
Scholarly, humane, and eminently readable, Roger Frie's Edge of Catastrophe is a masterful tracing of Erich Fromm's theory, life, and times. Interweaving psychoanalysis, history, and social critique, this book explains the dangers of fascism, and issues an urgent call for these times. * Sue Grand, PhD, author of The Reproduction of Evil: A Clinical and Cultural Perspective *
Highly recommended. * Choice *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197748770
Author Roger Frie
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 163mm * 18mm