Erich Fromm Quotes
Society Must Be Organized In Such A Way That Man's Social, Loving Nature Is Not Separated From His Social Existence, But Becomes One With It. If It Is True, As I Have Tried To Show, That Love Is The Only Sane And Satisfactory Answer To The Problem Of Human Existence, Then Any Society Which Excludes, Relatively, The Development Of Love, Must In The Long Run Perish Of Its Own Contradiction With The Basic Necessities Of Human Nature.
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