The Sane Society (1955) Review
: People increasingly view themselves as commodities to be "sold" on the labor market, leading to a loss of true identity. 🧬 Five Fundamental Human Needs The sane society.
Fromm challenges the idea that being "normal" is the same as being healthy. He introduces the concept of the , where a whole culture may share a mental defect that is culturally accepted or even praised. The Sane Society (1955)
: Individuals in capitalist societies function like "well-fed automatons" or robots, focused on consumption rather than creative self-expression. : People increasingly view themselves as commodities to

