This article offers a sympathetic appraisal of Erich Fromm’s concept of narcissism as it relates to the emergence, sustenance, and resolution of authoritarian violence. The discussion is first placed within the methodological debate over the analytic operations that are required for an adequate understanding of authoritarian violence, explaining why a psychoanalytic perspective is necessary. The focus then shifts to Fromm’s take on the Freudian concept of narcissism, before proceeding to explore in some depth his account of the symbolic mechanisms and contextual climate that must combine in practice in order for narcissistic energies to be channeled into authoritarianism and violence. Attention in this regard is paid both to the populace an...
This study has two unique features which will allow it to add to the knowledge base of interpersonal...
Christopher Lasch's bestseller The Culture of Narcissism had, beyond doubt, a significant impact-it ...
I12 Narcissism and Violence: Criminological Understanding in a Homicide Case of Complete Decapitatio...
The authors intend to provide some reflections on the subject of narcissism.The aim is to highlight ...
This chapter builds on Sumner’s (1990, 1997, 2015) research by drawing attention to the work of Eric...
My research re-introduces two social and political thinkers, Erich Fromm (1900-80) and Shōzō Fujita ...
The article focuses on psychological and sociological theories of narcissism. We draw on traditional...
Violence is the preeminent evil of our day. Though the causes of destruc-tive violence in our societ...
[[abstract]]The madness, morbidity, and cruelty of human being have sustained complicated problems, ...
Prompted by a particularly brutal case of homicide, in which the victim was completely decapitated, ...
Critical psychologist, Erich Fromm, addresses the notion of authority in a way that reveals it as an...
This article aims to make a case and set the foundations for retrieving Erich Fromm’s Freudo- Marxis...
Inspired by the book of Chr. Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism (1978), the history of the concept is ...
This paper analyses two opposite relational configurations: violence and the capacity to hate. The f...
This article is a psychoanalytic, primarily Lacanian, reading of Lourens du Plessis’s chapter on Cal...
This study has two unique features which will allow it to add to the knowledge base of interpersonal...
Christopher Lasch's bestseller The Culture of Narcissism had, beyond doubt, a significant impact-it ...
I12 Narcissism and Violence: Criminological Understanding in a Homicide Case of Complete Decapitatio...
The authors intend to provide some reflections on the subject of narcissism.The aim is to highlight ...
This chapter builds on Sumner’s (1990, 1997, 2015) research by drawing attention to the work of Eric...
My research re-introduces two social and political thinkers, Erich Fromm (1900-80) and Shōzō Fujita ...
The article focuses on psychological and sociological theories of narcissism. We draw on traditional...
Violence is the preeminent evil of our day. Though the causes of destruc-tive violence in our societ...
[[abstract]]The madness, morbidity, and cruelty of human being have sustained complicated problems, ...
Prompted by a particularly brutal case of homicide, in which the victim was completely decapitated, ...
Critical psychologist, Erich Fromm, addresses the notion of authority in a way that reveals it as an...
This article aims to make a case and set the foundations for retrieving Erich Fromm’s Freudo- Marxis...
Inspired by the book of Chr. Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism (1978), the history of the concept is ...
This paper analyses two opposite relational configurations: violence and the capacity to hate. The f...
This article is a psychoanalytic, primarily Lacanian, reading of Lourens du Plessis’s chapter on Cal...
This study has two unique features which will allow it to add to the knowledge base of interpersonal...
Christopher Lasch's bestseller The Culture of Narcissism had, beyond doubt, a significant impact-it ...
I12 Narcissism and Violence: Criminological Understanding in a Homicide Case of Complete Decapitatio...