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“The average American has separated his private life from his existence as a member of his society, and leaves that to the specialists in the government to take care of.” quote by Erich Fromm
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“The average American has separated his private life from his existence as a member of his society, and leaves that to the specialists in the government to take care of.”

Erich Fromm

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Source Book: The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm, 1956

Society often offloads personal responsibility onto government, separating private life from civic identity.

In simple terms: People let the state handle personal matters.

Key Takeaway

Take personal responsibility for your societal role.

Themes

individualism responsibility citizenship

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical social

When to use this quote

  • political activism
  • community volunteering
  • personal decision-making

Key Concepts

social contract alienation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does personal responsibility shape community health?
  • What barriers prevent civic engagement?
A Different Perspective

Assumes everyone can engage equally in civic duties.

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