Introduction
''Mapping Fromm''s Critical Theory'' - Kieran Durkin, Lecturer in Social and Political Theory at the University of York, UK
Part I: Radical and Prophetic Humanism
Chapter 1: ''Fromm''s Social Ontology and the Ethical Framework of Critical Theory'', Michael Thompson, Professor of Political Science, William Paterson University, USA
Chapter 2: ''Jewish Messianism and Revolutionary Utopias in Central Europe: Erich Fromm''s Early Writings (1922-1930)'', Michael Loewy, Research Director, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France
Chapter 3: ''The Necessity of Progressive Religion to Foment Progressive Change: A Frommian Argument", George Lundskow, Professor of Sociology, Grand Valley State University, USA
Part II: Social and Psychological Aspects
Chapter 4: ''Erich Fromm and the Prospects for Renewing Critical Theory in the Neoliberal Era'', Roger Foster, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, USA
Chapter 5: ''Fromm, Feminist Theory and the Psychosocial: From Sadomasochism to Mutual Recognition'', Lynn Chancer, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA
Chapter 6: ''Sociopsychoanalysis and Radical Humanism: A Fromm-Bourdieu Synthesis'', Michael Maccoby and Neil McLaughlin, Professor of Sociology, McMaster University, Canada
Part III: Authoritarianism and the Future
Chapter 7: ''Anti-Authoritarian Marxism: Erich Fromm, Hilde Weiss, and the Politics of Radical Humanism'', David Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas, USA
Chapter 8: ''Escape from Reflexivity: Fromm and Giddens on Individualism, Anxiety, and Authoritarianism'', Charles Thorpe, Professor of Sociology, University of California San Diego, USA
Chapter 9: ''Social Character, Social Change and the Social Future'', Lauren Langman, Professor of Sociology, Loyola University, USA and George Lundskow, Professor of Sociology, Grand Valley State University, USA
Conclusion
''Why Anti-Fascism Needs Erich Fromm''s Critical Theory'' Joan Braune, Lecturer in Philosophy at Gonzaga University, USA
Index