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This is a book about freedom, and above all about the idea that there is often no greater obstacle to freedom than the assumption that it has already been attained. What prison, after all, could be more secure than that deemed to be 'the world,' where boundaries of action and thought are assumed to define not the limits of the permissible, but the limits of the possible.
In the past we have been prisoners of tyrants and dictators, and consequently have needed to win our freedom in very concrete, physical terms. We now need to free ourselves not from a slave ship, a prison, or a concentration camp, but from many of the illusions fostered in our democratic society.
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Burning All Illusions: a guide to personal and political freedom
1996, South End Press
in English
0896085325 9780896085329
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"(Chapter 1 begins with a quote) 'Our whole social system rests upon the fictitious belief that nobody is forced to do what he does, but that he likes to do. this replacement of overt by anonymous authority finds its expression in all areas of life: Force is camouflaged by consent; the consent is brought about by methods of mass suggestion.' Erich Fromm, "The Art of Being""
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-240) and index.
Published in England under title: Free to be human.
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'Our whole social system rests upon the fictitious belief that nobody is forced to do what he does, but that he likes to do. this replacement of overt by anonymous authority finds its expression in all areas of life: Force is camouflaged by consent; the consent is brought about by methods of mass suggestion.' Erich Fromm, "The Art of Being"
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