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The art of loving

Most people are unable to love on the only level that truly matters: love that is compounded of maturity, self-knowledge, and courage. As with every art, love demands practice and concentration, as well as genuine insight and understanding. Renowned psychoanalyst and socal philosopher Erich Fromm explores love in all its aspects - not only romantic love, steeped in false conceptions and lofty expectations, but also brotherly love, erotic love, self-love, the love of God, and the love of parents for their children.

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Love.
  • ISBN: 9780062138927
  • Physical Description xviii, 123 pages
  • Edition Fiftieth anniversary edition.
  • Publisher New York : Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006.

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Originally published: 1st ed. New York : Harper, 1956. With new introd. and afterword. Insights, interviews, & more.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.

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The Art of Loving
The Art of Loving
by Fromm, Erich
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The Art of Loving


"Every line is packed with common sense, compassion, and realism." -- Fortune The renowned psychoanalyst and social philosopher Erich Fromm has helped millions of men and women achieve rich, productive lives by developing their hidden capacities for love. In this frank and candid book, he explores the ways in which this extraordinary emotion can alter the whole course of your life. Most of us are unable to develop our capacities for love on the only level that really counts: a love that is accompanied by maturity, self-knowledge, and courage. Learning to love, like other arts, demands practice and concentration. Even more than any other art it demands genuine insight and understanding. In this classic work, Fromm explores love in all its aspects--not only romantic love, steeped in false conceptions and lofty expectations, but also love of parents, children, brotherly love, erotic love, self-love, and the love of God.