The social role of love in the teachings of Erich Fromm and Pitirim Sorokin
The social role of love in the teachings of Erich Fromm and Pitirim Sorokin
Author(s): Zoran D. Nedeljković, Andrej A. SemenovSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Social development, Social differentiation, Social Theory, Sociology of Culture, Social Norms / Social Control
Published by: Српско социолошко друштво
Keywords: love;altruism;alienation;solidarity;Sorokin;Fromm
Summary/Abstract: Drawing on the relevant literature, the authors of this paper explore the interpretations of the concept of love in the theories of Erich Fromm and Pitirim Sorokin. Using a comparative historical method and a hermeneutic approach, they analyze the similarities and differences in how the concept of love is understood in their respective texts. Both thinkers share a critical attitude towards contemporary society: while Fromm criticizes its deep alienation, Sorokin focuses on the non-solidaristic nature of the consumer capitalist system. Fromm, as a social psychologist and representative of critical theory, understands love as a capacity that must be cultivated within the context of interpersonal relationships. In contrast, Sorokin, a sociologist of culture, rejects the views of Marxist and Freudian followers and develops the idea of love as a transcendent force with the potential for the moral and social renewal of humanity, consistent with his cyclical theory of social development.
Journal: Социолошки преглед
- Issue Year: 59/2025
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 723-740
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English, Serbian
