activism (20TH CENTURY).
Theory of the German-American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm (1900-1980).
Rarely used in psychology, this is the doctrine that any relationship between thought and reality is characterized by continuous activity on the part of the mind rather than passive sensory receptivity.
Source:
A J Chapman and D M Jones, eds, Models of Man (Leicester, 1980)
Table of Contents
- 1 Videos
- 2 Related Products
- 2.1 How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation
- 2.2 Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (Emergent Strategy)
- 2.3 Road Map for Revolutionaries: Resistance, Activism, and Advocacy for All
- 2.4 #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice (The MIT Press)
- 2.5 When We Fight, We Win: Twenty-First-Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World
- 2.6 How to Be an Antiracist
- 2.7 United in Anger: A History of ACT UP
- 2.8 Read & Riot: A Pussy Riot Guide to Activism
- 2.9 My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism
- 2.10 Pray the Devil Back to Hell
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