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The Erich-Fromm-Preis is a German prize bestowed upon people who have advanced Humanism through their scientific, social, sociopolitical or journalistic engagement. The prize is named after Erich Fromm, a Jewish German-American philosopher, psychoanalyst and psychologist. The price is conferred yearly since 1995, and since 2006, it is endowed with 10'000 €. The Erich Fromm Society (Erich-Fromm-Gesellschaft) elects a five-person jury, which decides on the prize winner. Its decision is made by simple majority and is not influenced by the Society, but it has to respect applications and recommendations. == Former winners == *1995 * *Duchovný Parliament, Bratislava *1996 * *Sociopsychoanalytical Seminary of the University of Mexiko-City * *University of Wroclaw, Poland * *Germanistic Division of the University of Pécs, Hungary *1997: No prize winner *1998 * *Rainer J. Kaus * *Svante Lundgren * *Martina Parge *1999 * *Jan M. Böhm * *Claudia Hoock *2000 * *Kevin Anderson * *Richard Quinney * *Bruno Osuch *2001 * *Gerd Meyer *2002–2003: No prize winners *2004 * *William Wasson * *Hamid Lechhab *2005: No prize winner *2006 * *Hans Leyendecker * *Heribert Prantl *2007 * *Eugen Drewermann * *Konstantin Wecker *2008 * *Jakob von Uexküll *2009 * *Gerhart Baum *2010 * *Noam Chomsky *2011 * *Anne-Sophie Mutter *2012 * *Georg Schramm 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Erich-Fromm-Preis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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