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An engulfing analysis of the turmoil and uncertainty that pervaded the first 1960s, when the globe was preoccupied with the risk of a nuclear holocaust The early 1960s were a period of existential unease around the world. The constant risk of a nuclear bomb - and of mutually assured destruction - resulted in a palpable sense that nuclear holocaust could occur any day. It had been in this Chilly Battle environment that interpersonal psychologist Erich Fromm wrote May Man Prevail? By inspecting the adversary stereotypes and shared projections which were widespread in the international guidelines of the Soviet Union and america, Fromm pointed to the anxieties on both attributes and illustrates how paranoid thinking in the politics realm can be extremely dangerous. Along with his excellent psychological research of the mindsets of the major players of that time period, Fromm helped us defeat the Chilly War's ideologies and fictions.