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This extensive text, likely excerpts from a book titled "To Have or To Be?" by Erich Fromm, explores two fundamental modes of human existence: having and being. The having mode emphasizes possession, control, and material accumulation, leading to societal issues like greed, antagonism, and fear, and fostering a "marketing character" that prioritizes self-promotion and superficiality. In contrast, the being mode prioritizes inner activity, productive use of faculties, love, and shared experience, advocating for a radical transformation of society towards sane consumption, participatory democracy, and a renewed relationship with nature to avert global catastrophe. The author draws upon religious texts, philosophical traditions, and psychological concepts to illustrate these modes and argue for a necessary shift in human character for survival.
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These ideas come from my own notes. My repo is https://github.com/smedum/topy-v0
This an open source project and as I am an independent researcher, this needs further collaboration with those in the field. I am quite astonished that I have got this far on my own.
This extensive text, likely excerpts from a book titled "To Have or To Be?" by Erich Fromm, explores two fundamental modes of human existence: having and being. The having mode emphasizes possession, control, and material accumulation, leading to societal issues like greed, antagonism, and fear, and fostering a "marketing character" that prioritizes self-promotion and superficiality. In contrast, the being mode prioritizes inner activity, productive use of faculties, love, and shared experience, advocating for a radical transformation of society towards sane consumption, participatory democracy, and a renewed relationship with nature to avert global catastrophe. The author draws upon religious texts, philosophical traditions, and psychological concepts to illustrate these modes and argue for a necessary shift in human character for survival.
"Please comment "
These ideas come from my own notes. My repo is https://github.com/smedum/topy-v0
This an open source project and as I am an independent researcher, this needs further collaboration with those in the field. I am quite astonished that I have got this far on my own.