I think that these ideas could be connected to the
discussion of the relationship between self and
society.
If people have developed social interest , they are
likely to feel a deep belonging to the human race. In
this way the term "fellow-man" could be understood as
able to empathize with their fellow humans.
Best wishes
Michele Baiano
--- "Howard Gontovnick <howardg@...>"
<howardg@...> wrote:
> I would be interested in a clarification of what
> other people think
> Adler meant when her wrote "The right preparation
> for love and
> marriage is first of all to be a fellow-man and to
> be socially
> adjusted."
>
> Now obviously the term "fellow-man" could be
> understood as good
> friend, interested in the other more than oneself
> but I think it means
> a little more.
>
> I welcome your thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> Howard Gontovnick
>
>
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