How does Fromm link together society and culture with the individual?

A. through the concept of character orientation.
B. by the happenings of instinctual life and the attachments of the libido.
C. by the successes and failures of leaders in providing for psychological needs.
D. by the degree of renunciation of instincts to which society is capable.


Answer: D. by the degree of renunciation of instincts to which society is capable.

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