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nature, and isolated from one
another. Worse still, we have the
unique capacity to ponder the fact
…searching out and devoting ourselves
to the
discovery of our own
ideas and abilities
.
Life is fraught with
anxiety and powerlessness
These feelings
because of our
separation
can be overcome
from nature
and from
through…
…embracing our
personal uniqueness
.
one another.
…developing our
capacity to love
.
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See also:
Alfred Adler 100–01 ■ Karen Horney 110 ■ Fritz Perls 112–17 ■ Carl Rogers 130–37 ■ Abraham Maslow 138–39
■ Rollo May 141
The creativity of artists
encourages
them to interpret the world around
them in new ways. The world’s most
highly acclaimed artists have always
essentially been nonconformist.
loved ones. This understanding
creates a chronic source of tension
and an unbearable loneliness that
we are always seeking to overcome;
man’s inherent state of being is one
of anxiety and hopelessness. But
there is hope, Fromm insists,
because man can overcome his
sense of isolation and alienation
through finding his purpose.
However, as we strive to become
free, unique individuals, we still
feel the need for unity with others,
and in trying to balance these
needs we may seek out the comfort
of conforming to a group or an
authority. This is a misguided
We can achieve this by following
is only possible through respecting
approach, says Fromm; it is
our own ideas and passions, and
the separateness and uniqueness
imperative to discover one’s own
through creative purpose, because
of ourselves and of another;
independent sense of self, and one’s
“creativity requires the courage to
paradoxically, this is how we develop
own personal views and value
let go of certainties.”
the ability to create connectedness.
systems, rather than adhering to
One of the critical ways in
Love demands a great amount of
conventional or authoritarian norms.
which man delivers himself from
respect for the other person as an
If we try to hand responsibility for
isolation is through his capacity
individual, and it is based on
our choices to other people or
to love. Fromm’s concept of love
autonomy, not a blending of
institutions we become alienated
is vastly different from popular
personalities. In our overwhelming
from ourselves, when the very
understandings of the word. To
desire to connect and unify, we try
purpose of our lives is to define
Fromm, love is not an emotion, nor
to love but our relationships often
ourselves through embracing our
is it dependent on finding an object
result in an unloving imbalance.
personal uniqueness, discovering
to love. It is an interpersonal
We think we are loving, but in
our own ideas and abilities, and
creative capacity that one must
reality we may be seeking another
embracing that which differentiates
actively develop as part of one’s
form of conformity. We say “I love
each of us from other people. Man’s
personality. He says “it is an
you” when really we mean “I see
main task is to give birth to himself.
attitude, an ordination of character
me in you,” “I will become you,” or
In doing so, he frees himself from
which determines the relatedness
“I will possess you.” In loving, we
confusion, loneliness, and apathy.
of the person to the whole world.”
try to lose our uniqueness, or steal
In terms of personal love for
it from the other person. Our
Creativity and love
another, Fromm says that the main
yearning to exist “as one” makes
Paradoxically, Fromm believes that
tenets are care, responsibility,
us want to see ourselves reflected
the only way we can find the sense
respect, and knowledge—an
in other people, which in turn leads
of wholeness we seek is through
objective knowledge of what other
us to artificially impose our own
the discovery of our individuality.
people truly want and need. Love
traits onto someone else. ❯❯
128 ERICH FROMM
The Four Nonproductive Personality Types
Receptive types
have no
Exploitative types
are
Hoarding types
fight
Marketing types
choice but to accept their
aggressive and self-centered,
to retain what they have, “sell” everything,
roles, and never fight for
and typically engage in acts
and are always seeking
especially their
change or betterment.
of coercion and plagiarism.
to acquire more.
own image.
The only way to love, says Fromm,
most worthy of acceptance, and
unremittingly negative, and a sixth
is to love freely, granting the other
most likely to result in being loved
type—the productive personality—
person their full individuality; to
or desired. This is futile, because
is Fromm’s ideal. In reality, our
respect the other person’s differing
only a person who has a strong
personalities are generally drawn
opinions, preferences, and belief
sense of self, and can stand firmly
from a mix of the four main types.
systems. Love is not found by
within their own understanding of
A person with a “receptive”
fitting one person into another’s
the world, is able to give freely to
orientation is said to live passively
mold, and it is not a question of
others and love in an authentic way.
in the status quo, accepting the
finding the perfect “match.” It is,
Those who tend to orient themselves
lot handed to them. These people
he says, “union with somebody,
toward receiving love instead of
follow rather than lead; they have
or something, outside oneself,
being loving will fail; they will also
things done to them. In extremes,
under the condition of retaining
seek to establish a receiving
this is the stance of the victim, but
the separateness and integrity of
relationship in other ways, always
on the positive side, it is rich in
one’s own self.”
wanting to be given things—
devotion and acceptance. Fromm
Many people spend vast amounts
material or immaterial—rather than
compares this type to the peasants
of time and money attempting to
to give. These people believe the
and migrant workers of history.
cultivate the self that they feel is
source of all good things lies
The “exploitative” orientation
outside themselves, and they
thrives on taking from others;
constantly feel the need to acquire,
exploitative people take what they
though this brings no relief.
need instead of earning or creating.
However, they show extreme self-
Personality types
confidence and strong initiative.
Fromm identified several personality
This type is typified by historical
‘Know thyself’ is one of
types that he called “nonproductive,”
aristocracies who took power and
the fundamental commands
because they enable people to
wealth from indigenous populations
that aim at human strength
avoid assuming true responsibility
to line their own pockets.
and happiness.
for their actions and prevent
“Hoarders” are always seeking
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productive, personal growth. Each
friends in high places and rank even
of the four main nonproductive
loved ones in terms of their value,
types—receptive, exploitative,
seeing them as something owned.
hoarding, and marketing—have
Power-hungry and ungenerous,
both positive and negative sides.
at best they are pragmatic and
A fifth type, necrophilous, is
economical. Historically, these are
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the middle classes, or bourgeoisie,
that rise in great numbers during
economic depressions.
The last of the main types is
the “marketing” orientation. These
people are obsessed with image
Life has an
and with how to successfully
inner dynamism
advertise and sell themselves.
of its own; it
Every choice is evaluated in terms
tends to grow, to be
of reflected status, from the clothes,
expressed, to be lived.
cars, and vacations they buy to
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marriage into the “right” family.
At worst, they are opportunistic,
tactless, and shallow; at best, they
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are highly motivated, purposeful,
Erich Fromm was the only
and energetic. This type is most
child of his orthodox Jewish
representative of modern society, in
parents, and grew up in
its ever-growing acquisitiveness
Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
and self-consciousness.
Fromm’s last personality type, the
A thoughtful young man, he
The most negative personality
productive orientation, genuinely
was initially influenced by his
type—necrophilous—seeks only
seeks and finds a legitimate solution
Talmudic studies, but later
to destroy. Deeply afraid of the
to life through flexibility, learning,
turned toward Karl Marx and
disorderly and uncontrollable
and sociability. Aiming to “become
socialist theory, together with
nature of life, necrophilous types
one” with the world and so escape
Freud’s psychoanalysis. Driven
love to talk about sickness and
the loneliness of separation,
by the need to understand the
death, and are obsessed with the
productive people respond to
hostility he witnessed during
need to impose “law and order.”