Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
1991; p. 202
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
Source: One-Dimensional Man (1964), p. xlviii
Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
1991; p. 202
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
Eric Trist (1909–1993) British scientist
Source: The evolution of socio-technical systems, (1981), p. 7
John Rawls book A Theory of Justice
Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 29, pg.177
Erich Fromm book The Art of Loving
The portion of this statement, "Love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence" has been widely quoted alone, resulting in a less reserved expression, and sometimes the portion following it has been as well: "Any society which excludes, relatively, the development of love, must in the long run perish of its own contradiction with the basic necessities of human nature."
The Art of Loving (1956)
Context: Our society is run by a managerial bureaucracy, by professional politicians; people are motivated by mass suggestion, their aim is producing more and consuming more, as purposes in themselves. All activities are subordinated to economic goals, means have become ends; man is an automaton — well fed, well clad, but without any ultimate concern for that which is his peculiarly human quality and function. If man is to be able to love, he must be put in his supreme place. The economic machine must serve him, rather than he serve it. He must be enabled to share experience, to share work, rather than, at best, share in profits. Society must be organized in such a way that man's social, loving nature is not separated from his social existence, but becomes one with it. If it is true, as I have tried to show, that love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence, then any society which excludes, relatively, the development of love, must in the long run perish of its own contradiction with the basic necessities of human nature. <!-- p. 111 - 112
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Session 274, Page 280
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 6
Alfredo Rocco (1875–1935) Italian politician and jurist
Source: The Political Doctrine of Fascism (1925), p. 112
Jacques Derrida book Specters of Marx
"The Ends of Man," Margins of Philosophy, tr. w/ notes by Alan Bass. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago, 1982. (original French published in Paris, 1972, as Marges de la philosophie). p. 116
Specters of Marx (1993), 1970s
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
Source: 1930s- 1950s, The Future of Industrial Man (1942), p. 107-108
Edgar H. Schein (1928) Psychologist
Source: Organizational Culture and Leadership, 1985, p. 6-7