Freedom and Democracy
Erich Fromm
The essay “Freedom and Democracy” is taken from
Erich Fromm’s famous work The Fear of Freedom. This essay is about the
thought process of the modern world. He begins the essay by stating that the
individuals feel powerless and alone, anxious and insecure due to the modern
industrial systems. The developments instead of making humans to feel powerful,
leave them with many psychological problems. In this essay he looks at five
major aspects and its impact towards the degradation of human psyche. They are
1) freedom of expression, 2) originality discouraged, 3) Confusing Issues, 4)
loss of self, 5) sacrifice.
1) Freedom of Expression:
The modern humans think proudly that they have
their individuality and thus they are uncontrollable by any external authority.
Hence they believe that they have complete freedom to express their thoughts
and feelings which again guarantee about their individuality. Contradictorily
in reality societies in general discourage emotions. Emotions are viewed as
being unbalanced and humans are suggested to live without emotions. However
avoiding emotions completely is impossible which may pave way for the cheap
sentimental movies and songs. The writer insists upon the importance of emotion
by describing about a tabooed emotion i.e. the sense of tragedy. Suppression of
the sense of tragedy affects the root of personality. The writer is of the view
that awareness of death and tragic aspects of life are the basic characteristic
of human. He gives example of the practice of coping with the problem of death
from various cultures. Both the Greeks and the Christianity religion look at
death as a shadow that promises life after death. Only the Jews accepted death
realistically. The society instead of allowing humans to be aware of death,
suppresses it subconsciously. The denial of sad expressions about death leaves
human to live with the fear of death. With this example, Fromm tries to project
that the present society lacks freedom of expression.
2. Originality Discouraged:
This sub-heading is the continuation of the
previous one. Like emotions, original thinking is also misrepresented in the
society. Children are filled with curiosity to know the world both physically
and intellectually. But their curiosity/interest is not taken seriously and
forces them to have modern education. Fromm believes that education discourages
original thinking and on the other hand it insists on filling mind with
readymade thoughts. Thus modern education maimed independent thinking of the
children.
Fromm
explains some of the educational methods that discourage original thinking. 1) The
importance given to knowledge of facts. Here knowledge of a person is assessed based
on more number of information/facts one knows. Thus information alone becomes
knowledge which in reality is an obstacle to thinking. Hence one should
maintain balance between information and thinking. 2) Considering all truth as
connected: truth in reality is based on the interest and need of individuals.
Some even may try to conceal truth. Without interest no one will be finding
truth and altogether every human will have a need to find truth.
3. Confusing Issues:
Another
big problem with the present society is to confuse the issues. Even a smaller
problem is made as a complicated one which cannot be understood by a common
person. It is projected in a way that only a specialist can understand.
Continuous flow of information stop humans from giving specific importance to
one fact. Thus ability to think critically is paralysed with the constructed
ideas of the world. Radio, TV and Newspapers play a crucial role in the
construction of such notions. News about some serious issue is interrupted by
advertisements for a fancy or luxurious item. This disturbs one’s genuine
emotion towards the issue. It leads to change in the attitude of humans and
they look at everything with indifference. In the name of freedom humans break
the structure of life and he/she looks at it as a piece and not as a whole.
Humans
lack originality not only in feeling or thinking but also in the act of
willing. Whatever humans have as their desire is not originally theirs but the
societies. From education to luxury house and car, they live with the thought of
others. When they realise that they do not need those assumed ambitions, they
reject such thought which made them tired or depressed. Later, again they start
to work towards aims which they assume as theirs. This proves that even human
ambitions are not original.
4. Loss of Self:
The next concept loss of self leaves one to doubt
his/her own identity. The negative freedom what the modern human celebrate leaves
him/her to be an isolated and weak self. Due to the feeling of isolation and to
avoid loneliness, they try to keep themselves engaged with continuous work.
Spontaneous realisation of the self is the only way through which humans can
get out such lonely feel. Love is the basic component of such spontaneous
realisation. Here love does not mean possession of others or dissolution of the
self in another but it is a union of individual with others. Love leads to be
in oneness and at the same time it maintains individuality. Another component
of spontaneous realisation is work. Fromm looks at work as a creation where
humans and nature become one in the act of creation. He rejects the other views
of work such as relationship to nature, activity to escape from aloneness. Thus
work and love maintains the individuality of the self and unites the self with
humans and nature. It enables human to understand the act of living and
positive freedom. Positive freedom implies that individual self is the higher
power and each human is the center of his/her life.
5. Sacrifice:
Many misunderstand freedom as non-submission
to any power that excludes sacrifice. Even sacrifice is misunderstood by many
today. Fromm talks about two types of sacrifice. 1). It is seen as a tragic
fact of life where physical self conflicts with mental self. But through
sacrifice the physical self will integrate with the spiritual self. 2). It is
preached in the modern worlds by Fascist. Here sacrifice is not a tragic fact
whereas an aim and it is contradictory to the real sacrifice. In the name of
sacrifice suicide is committed. Instead of developing the self, it reduces the
self to nothing. The real purpose of sacrifice is to bring integrity whereas
the second type proves lack of morality.
Certain words
in languages are used to hide the true meaning of a word. Fromm brings out
difference between Democracy and Fascism. Democracy works for the welfare of
the individuals by developing economic, political and cultural condition.
Whereas Fascism forces individuals to subordinate for unnecessary purposes and
through this weakens the development of individuality. When humans subordinate
economic machine by mastering society, they can escape from aloneness and the
feeling of powerlessness. Today’s human have better economic condition but they
do not find meaning in life. It leaves them as automaton. Fromm recommends to
be a human again by developing faith in life and truth and realisation of self.
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