The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times

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In The Fear of Freedom, first published in 1941, German psychoanalyst Erich Fromm unmasks the ambivalent tendencies that have ingrained modern societies: the liberties achieved by the average individual citizen of democracies reliant on capitalism are directly proportional to the growth of universal...

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Autor: Padilla Díaz, Jorge
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
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capitalist metamorphosis
Kafka
labor submission
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metamorfosis capitalista
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El hombre absurdo y el miedo a la libertad: resonancias kafkianas en la lectura de Erich Fromm, una premonición de nuestro tiempo
title The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
spellingShingle The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
Padilla Díaz, Jorge
Fromm
unconscious
capitalist metamorphosis
Kafka
labor submission
sumisión laboral
Fromm
inconsciente
metamorfosis capitalista
Kafka
title_short The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
title_full The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
title_fullStr The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
title_full_unstemmed The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
title_sort The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our times
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Padilla Díaz, Jorge
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fromm
unconscious
capitalist metamorphosis
Kafka
labor submission
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Fromm
inconsciente
metamorfosis capitalista
Kafka
topic Fromm
unconscious
capitalist metamorphosis
Kafka
labor submission
sumisión laboral
Fromm
inconsciente
metamorfosis capitalista
Kafka
description In The Fear of Freedom, first published in 1941, German psychoanalyst Erich Fromm unmasks the ambivalent tendencies that have ingrained modern societies: the liberties achieved by the average individual citizen of democracies reliant on capitalism are directly proportional to the growth of universally experienced loneliness, insignificance, and fragility. This exhausting situation inevitably pushes the individual to seek some form of subterfuge or palliative to try and counter a growing feeling of anguish that seems to be innate, all-encompassing. This essay addresses the correlation between the absurd coherence of the Kafkaesque universe and Fromm’s claims regarding the mechanisms and crushing feelings —exacerbated by the spirit of latestage capitalism that plagues modern Western societies— first developed in Protestant ethics and discusses them regarding the problems of our times. One of the most recognizable and impactful, rational-yet-irrational ideas that stands out from Kafka’s work is the “unconscious fear of freedom” that forces his characters to lock themselves up within the absolute prison of submission —as Fromm would put it— to the tremendous Other and the established social norms. This isolated refuge individuals have created to shield themselves from the chaotic, unstable, external reality comes at the expense of the personage’s physical well-being (evidently seen in The Metamorphosis or A Hunger Artist) and psychological well-being (shown in The Castle or The Trial).
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spelling The senseless man and his fear of freedom: Kafkaesque thought through the mind of Erich Fromm, a premonition of our timesEl hombre absurdo y el miedo a la libertad: resonancias kafkianas en la lectura de Erich Fromm, una premonición de nuestro tiempoPadilla Díaz, JorgeFrommunconsciouscapitalist metamorphosisKafkalabor submissionsumisión laboralFromminconscientemetamorfosis capitalistaKafkaIn The Fear of Freedom, first published in 1941, German psychoanalyst Erich Fromm unmasks the ambivalent tendencies that have ingrained modern societies: the liberties achieved by the average individual citizen of democracies reliant on capitalism are directly proportional to the growth of universally experienced loneliness, insignificance, and fragility. This exhausting situation inevitably pushes the individual to seek some form of subterfuge or palliative to try and counter a growing feeling of anguish that seems to be innate, all-encompassing. This essay addresses the correlation between the absurd coherence of the Kafkaesque universe and Fromm’s claims regarding the mechanisms and crushing feelings —exacerbated by the spirit of latestage capitalism that plagues modern Western societies— first developed in Protestant ethics and discusses them regarding the problems of our times. One of the most recognizable and impactful, rational-yet-irrational ideas that stands out from Kafka’s work is the “unconscious fear of freedom” that forces his characters to lock themselves up within the absolute prison of submission —as Fromm would put it— to the tremendous Other and the established social norms. This isolated refuge individuals have created to shield themselves from the chaotic, unstable, external reality comes at the expense of the personage’s physical well-being (evidently seen in The Metamorphosis or A Hunger Artist) and psychological well-being (shown in The Castle or The Trial).En su obra El miedo a la libertad, publicada en 1941, el psicólogo y psicoanalista alemán Erich Fromm desenmascara de forma casi vertiginosa una tendencia ambivalente, inherente a las sociedades modernas, según la cual la libertad conquistada por el ciudadano medio en las democracias del sistema capitalista es directamente proporcional al crecimiento de un generalizado sentimiento de soledad, impotencia e insignificancia. Esta situación empuja al individuo a buscar algún tipo de subterfugio o paliativo mediante el cual consiga contrarrestar dicha sensación de angustia. En este ensayo, me propongo abordar la correlación entre la absurda coherencia del universo kafkiano y las ideas de Fromm con respecto a los mecanismos, desarrollados desde la ética protestante y exacerbados por el espíritu del capitalismo tardío, que para el cumplimiento de tal fin se sirvió nuestra sociedad occidental, y contrastarlos con la problemática actual. Sabemos que si algo destaca dentro de la irracionalidad racional que significa toda la obra de Kafka es precisamente ese “miedo inconsciente a la libertad” que obliga a sus personajes a encerrarse dentro del incuestionable marco del sometimiento —o sumisión, como diría Fromm— al gran Otro y cumplimiento de las normas sociales establecidas, lo que a su vez se articula como una suerte de refugio aislado de la caótica realidad exterior, si bien a expensas del bienestar tanto físico —como sucede en La metamorfosis o en El artista del hambre— como psicológico —en el caso de El proceso o El castillo— del protagonista en cuestión.Universidad de Lima2023-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/633810.26439/persona2023.n26(1).6338Persona; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023); 133-152Persona; Vol. 26 Núm. 1 (2023); 133-152Persona; v. 26 n. 1 (2023); 133-1522309-90621560-613910.26439/persona2023.n26(1)reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/6338/6472https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/6338/6473https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/63382025-03-28T12:48:03Z
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