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 Socialist HumanismFromm, Erich (ed.)Publisher:  Doubleday Anchor Year Published:  1966   First Published:  1965
 Pages:  461pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 An international symposium whose contributors explore the humanist essence of socialism. Among the contributors are Herbert Marcuse, Maximilien Rubel, Norman Thomas, T.B. Bottomore, Raya Dunayevskaya, Ernst Bloch, and Bertrand Russell.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction by Erich Fromm
 
 I. ON HUMANISM
 Veljko Korac, In Search of Human Society
 Ivan Svitak, The Sources of Socialist Humanism
 Bogdan Suchodolski, Renaissance Humanism and Marxian Humanism
 Lucien Goldmann, Socialism and Humanism
 Leopold Senghor, Socialism Is a Humanism
 Raya Dunayevskaya, Marx's Humanism Today
 Mihailo Markovic, Humanism and Dialectic
 Nirmal Kumar Bose, Gandhi: Humanist and Socialist
 Herbert Marcuse, Socialist Humanism?
 Eugene Kamenka, Marxian Humanism and the Crisis in Socialist Ethics
 Umberto Cerroni, Socialist Humanism and Science
 
 II. ON MAN
 Adam Schaff, Marxism and the Philosophy of Man
 Milan Prucha, Marxism and the Existential Problems of Man
 Karel Kosik, Man and Philosophy
 Marek Fritzhand, Marx's Ideal of Man
 Bronislaw Baczko, Marx and the Idea of the Universality of Man
 Danilo Pejovic, On the Power and Impotence of Philosophy
 Maximilien Rubel, Reflections on Utopia and Revlution
 Ernst Bloch, Man and Citizen According to Marx
 Erich Fromm, The Application of Humanist Psychoanalysis to Marx's Theory
 
 III. ON FREEDOM
 Bertrand Russell, In Praise of Idleness
 Irving Fetscher, Marx's Concretization of the Concept of Freedom
 Gajo Petrovic, Man and Freedom
 Rudi Supek, Freedom and Polydeterminism in the Criticism of Culture
 
 IV. ON ALIENATION
 Predrag Vranicki, Socialism and the Problem of Alienation
 Oskar Schatz and Ernst Florian Winter, Alienation, Marxism, and Humanism (A Christian Viewpoint)
 Mathilde Niel, The Phenomenon of Technology: Liberation or Alienation of Man?
 
 V. ON PRACTICE
 Norman Thomas, Humanistic Socialism and the Future
 Wolfgan Abendroth, Planning and the Classless Society
 Richard M. Titmuss, Social Welfare and the Art of Giving
 T.B. Bottomore, Industry, Work, and Socialism
 Sir Stephen King-Hall, Personal Liberty in an Affluent Society
 Paul Medow, The Humanistic Ideals of the Enlightenment and Mathematical Economics
 Danilo Dolci, Reflections on Planning and Groups, Decentralization and Planning
 Galvano della Volpe, The Legal Philosophy of Socialism
 The Triple Revolution
 
 
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