In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead
Erich Fromm, a renowned psychoanalyst and social psychologist, delved into the complexities of human existence and the challenges faced by individuals in the modern world. His quote, "In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead," encapsulates the shift in focus from the decline of religious beliefs to the alienation and dehumanization of individuals in contemporary society.