This chapter builds on Sumner’s (1990, 1997, 2015) research by drawing attention to the work of Erich Fromm ([1941] 1969) and Ernest Becker (1975). Whilst there are important differences between their approaches, both theorists directly address the unconscious desires that motivate people to engage in extreme violence and other forms of destructive behaviour. The main themes addressed by Fromm and Becker will be discussed in relation to Cottee and Hayward’s (2011) research on the existential attractions of engaging in terrorist acts. The chapter concludes by considering the different ideas put forward by Fromm and Becker concerning the possibility for living in a more open, tolerant and less destructive world
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The use of nonviolence in countering terrorism is readily dismissed by critics who claim, among othe...
This thesis examines the role of shame and humiliation as root causes of violence. The author focuse...
This dissertation seeks to provide an argument in favour of the use of violence against those who pe...
This article offers a sympathetic appraisal of Erich Fromm’s concept of narcissism as it relates to ...
[[abstract]]The madness, morbidity, and cruelty of human being have sustained complicated problems, ...
Mainstream social science has struggled to explain the appeal of suicide terrorism to so many Muslim...
Purpose. Research of the phenomenon of human destructiveness in the context of metaphysical images a...
Erich Fromm’s analysis of the root of violence in The Anatomy of HumanDestructiveness can be seen as...
In this paper, we trace Erich Fromm’s influence in the life and scholarship of Paulo Freire. In part...
The chapter deals with some specific issues on the subject of terrorism. After defining the specific...
This paper analyses two opposite relational configurations: violence and the capacity to hate. The f...
Most works done on terrorism have never identified the influence of romanticism on the ideologies th...
<p>This article draws on the early work of Erich Fromm. In Escape from Freedom Fromm (1969 [1941]) d...
Abstract: The research attempts to identify how Fromm’s biophilia may be found in Camus’s works (ess...
This thesis attempts to advance the underappreciated thought of Erich Fromm as both a crucial contri...
The use of nonviolence in countering terrorism is readily dismissed by critics who claim, among othe...
This thesis examines the role of shame and humiliation as root causes of violence. The author focuse...
This dissertation seeks to provide an argument in favour of the use of violence against those who pe...