All You Need Is Love (But There's a Catch)

Reviews the book, The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm (see record 2006-01589-000). Experientially transformative and occupying a realm beyond the division of cognition and affect, this small jewel of a book is densely packed with extensive trajectories of ideas, considerations, and scholarship. Like ma...

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