Erich Seligmann Fromm (; German: [fʁɔm]; March 23, 1900 – March 18, 1980) was a German social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist. He was a German Jew who fled the Nazi regime and settled in the US. He was one of the founders of The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology in New York City and was associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory.
Erich Fromm
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Эрых Фром, Erich Fromm, اریش فروم, and 53 others
Ėrich Fromm, Irīsh Frūm, എറിക് ഫ്രോം, Ė. Fromas, Erič Firom, E フロム, Fromm, Фромм, Еріх Фромм, Erikh From, Erikh Fromm, ერიხ ფრომი, อีริค ฟรอมม์, إريك فروم،, فروم، اريش, Erihi Pʻŭrom, エーリヒ・フロム, Ērihs Fromms, فروم، اريك, Erix Fomm, Έριχ Φρομ, Ėrih Fromm, Ерих Фром, 프롬에릭, E. Fromm, E lig Peu lom, Erich From, 에리히프롬, 에리히 프롬, אריך פרום, Ericus Fromm, فروم، إيريش،, Erik From, Zrich Fromm, Erih From, Ai-lo-kʻo Fu-lo-mu, Irīš Frūm, .. Fromm, إريك فروم, אריך בן נפתלי פרום, Erih Fromm, Էրիխ Ֆրոմմ, Э Фромм, Irīš Firum, 에릭 프롬, Ērihhi Furomu, أريك فروم،, 埃里希·弗罗姆, Irīk Frūm, Эрих Фромм, エーリッヒ フロム, فروم، إريش،, 埃 弗洛姆 - Born:
- March 23, 1900
- Died:
- March 18, 1980