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The Ways and Power of Love: Types, Factors, and Techniques of Moral Transformation [Paperback]

Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin (Author), Stephen Garrard Post (Introduction)
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March 2002
The Ways and Power of Love was originally published in 1954 when Pitirim Sorokin was in the twilight of his career and leading the Harvard Research Center in Creative Altruism. His elaborate scientific analysis of love with regard to its higher and lower forms, its causes and effects, its human and cosmic significance, and its core features constitutes the first study on this topic in world literature to date.

Sorokin concluded that with the birth of the atomic age humanity needed more than ever a quantum leap both in the scientific understanding of altruistic love and its implementation. By the late 1940s, his attention was focused entirely on love and its manifestations in compassion, altruism, and generosity. He was especially interested in discovering more about how love for others is related to felt participation in a Presence that is higher than our own and that serves as a source of unlimited love across all the divisions of tribal, religious, political, and ethnic loyalties.

Sorokin was the one absolutely essential twentieth-century pioneer in the study of love at the interface of science and religion. Bringing The Ways and Power of Love back into print allows a new generation of readers to appreciate Sorokin’s genius and to move forward with his endeavor at a time when civilization itself continues to be threatened by a marked inability to live up to the ideal of love for all humankind. It is certainly right to hope, with Sorokin, that progress in knowledge about love can move humanity forward to a better future. Turning the sciences toward the study of love is no easy task, but it can and must be done.


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Pitirim A. Sorokin (1889-1968) was a controversial figure in twentieth-century sociology, and a pioneer in the scientific study of unlimited love. He served as the founding chairman of the sociology department of Harvard University. He was interested in discovering more about how love for others is related to felt participation in a Presence that is higher than our own and that serves as a source of unlimited love across all divisions of religious, political, and ethnic loyalties.

Stephen G. Post is professor of biomedical ethics at Case Western Reserve University and is president of the newly formed Institute for Research on Unlimited Love. He is ethics editor for the Journal of Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. His most recent book is The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease.


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  • Paperback: 552 pages
  • Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press; Timeless classic pbk. ed edition (March 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890151866
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890151867
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Science and Love Exploration, August 31, 2004
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This review is from: The Ways and Power of Love: Types, Factors, and Techniques of Moral Transformation (Paperback)
The Ways and Power of Love is a classic work in the science-and-love dialogue. Although Sorokin is known for his work in sociology, he also established the Harvard Research Center for Creative Altruism due to his conviction about the power and importance of love. This review refers to the 2002 edition published by the Templeton Foundation Press; the book was originally published in 1954.

Sorokin begins this large volume by considering seven aspects of love, including the religious, ethical, ontological, physical, biological, psychological and social. While the book often cites spiritual and religious figures and ideas, the majority of Sorokin's interests revolve around the psychological and social aspects of love.

In his chapter, "The Five-Dimensional Universe of Psycho-Social Love," Sorokin provides a heuristic device for understanding various dimensions of love. One dimension is love's intensity, whereby love is considered to have low or high intense forms. The second dimension is extensivity, by which Sorokin means to denote the scope of love from love of oneself only to love of the whole universe. The third dimension of love is its duration, which refers to the time during which love is expressed - from a moment to an entire lifetime. The fourth dimension is purity, by which Sorokin means that the love that is free from egoistic motivation is purest. The fifth dimension is love's adequacy, by which Sorokin means the objective consequences of one's action in comparison to one's subjective goals. Using this five dimensional theme, Sorokin can explore the varieties of love by characterizing them as exemplifying certain types. For instance, some love may have low intensity but very high extensivity. Or love may have great high purity but a very short duration.

Sorokin considers love to be a type of energy, and he believes that the increase in the production of love energy to be of chief concern in our times. Love, as a commodity that can be produced, might be increased through a variety of ways. "Love, its properties, its empirical dimensions, the relationships between its dimensional variables, and, finally, the problems of the efficient production, accumulation, and distribution of love energy -- all of these open a vast, little known, and desperately field of exploration. At the present time mankind perhaps needs to explore this field more than any other" (46).

In a chapter exposing the benefits of love, Sorokin lists the
following: love stops aggression, love begets more love, love increases human vitality and longevity, love is an element in curing disease and sickness, love integrates the psyche of an individual, and love becomes a creative force for good in social movements.

In the second part of the book, Sorokin addresses basic mental and personal structures of humans as the relate to love. "The ultimate task of these studies is to find out the efficient ways of making persons more creative and altruistic. In order that this purpose may be fruitfully advanced, one has to have an adequate theory of the mental structure of the human personality and of the energies generated in operating through the human organism" (83).

Sorokin's own theory of human personality is that humans have four energies: the biologically unconscious or subconscious level, the biologically conscious level, the socio-culturally conscious, and what he calls the "supraconscious." The author is most interested in the supraconscious of an individual, by which he means that which manifests the greatest creative victories and what is most typically linked in humans with the divine. Theistic individuals often attribute this supraconscious as either God working through them or God inspiring in them to do some particular activity. It is this supraconscious intuition that informs the highest human creativity in virtually all the fields of inquiry, from religion to science. Sorokin appeals to the ideas and saints in a variety of religious traditions as evidence of those who acknowledge this supraconscious in the world. The perfectly integrated creative genius most in touch with the supraconscious is one in whom the five aspects of love operate at a high level. This means that "supreme love can hardly be achieved without a direct participation of the supra-conscious and without the ego-transcending techniques of its awakening" (125).

In the book's third section, Sorokin addresses various ways in which altruism might grow. To do this, he examines logical arguments, empirical evidence from various individuals throughout history, and testimonials. Sorokin places the great altruists of history in a three-fold typology.

The first, what he calls "fortunate altruists," are loving and friendly from childhood. The most important factor to understanding fortunate altruists is that these individuals were raised in a good family that loved them and expected them to be loving. "It is much easier to grow in the family garden a large crop of creative altruists from newborn babies that it is to transform a grown-up egoist into an altruist" (205).

The second type of altruists, whom Sorokin calls "late altruists," become altruistic because of a sharp turning point later in their lives. It appears that a deep inner war in the mind and values of the late altruist becomes the driving force that brings them to decide to act altruistically. Sorokin also finds that, although altruists participate in a variety of living situations, the overwhelming majority of outstanding altruists were born and raised in ordinary socio-cultural environments.

The third type of altruist, what Sorokin calls the "intermediary type." These individuals turn to altruism at various points in life, and these turnings reflect milder transition periods.

Sorokin argues that merely accepting the truth of certain values as important is not enough for an individual to become an altruist. Rather, altruists are deeply permeated by the value of altruism, and this is evident in their ideas, emotions, feelings, volitions and actions. When altruism is purely intellectual and when it does not permeate one's heart, emotions, and volitions, it does not produce loving results.

Part four is the longest section of The Ways and Power of Love. In it, Sorokin notes various techniques for the altruistic transformation of persons and groups. "The altruistic formation and transformation of human beings is an exceedingly delicate, complex, and difficult operation. There is no single magic procedure that can successfully perform it . . . to be effective, the methods must vary in accordance with the many conditions and properties of the individuals and groups" (287). Several chapters are given to listing what comes to be 26 different techniques for enhancing altruism.

Subsequent to examining these techniques, Sorokin offers a chapter on various techniques of yoga, followed by the techniques of the monastics. He concludes with the techniques of "contemporary free brotherhoods," such as Mennonites, Hutterites, and others.

The fifth and final part of the book Sorokin addresses the questions of in-group and out-group altruism. Unfortunately, in-group altruism tends to generate an out-group antagonism. "The more intense and exclusive the in-group solidarity of its members," argues Sorokin, "the more unavoidable are the clashes between the group and the rest of humanity" (459). The universal or more extensive aspect of love ends up clashing with the narrow tribal in-group love. What is preferred is the universalization of altruism. "The universal sublime love is the supreme value around which all moral values can be integrated into one ethical system valid for the whole of humanity" (486). This means that tribal solidarities must be transcended if inter-human warfare is to be eliminated from the world.

The Ways and Power of Love is an essential text for those engaging in the dialog between theologies of love and science. Stephen G. Post writes in the introduction that this book is Sorokin's greatest work and "a classic text that transcends the limits of any particular era" (xxvii). The strengths of the text are many; the insights are vast. Unfortunately, however, some of the work is unsystematic and at the sections seem disconnected. The reader is left with the impression that, although Sorokin's insights ring true intuitively, there is a great deal more work to be done in carefully arguing and scientifically testing the various hypotheses he forwards.

Thomas Jay Oord
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must be read to even begin to see the quality of this book, July 7, 2003
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This is a book that is hard to describe because of its uniqueness. It is a scientific study of altrustic love.
It is pan-religious, not centering on Christian nor Eastern religious views. Sorokin covers the desert Church fathers to Patanjali as well as modern examples. Sorokin was perhaps one of the first to warn about the dangers of what he calls "Tribal Egotism" and has a chapter here called "From Tribal Egotism to Universal Altruism." He mentions steps that would eliminate intergroup warfare. A classic book in sociology that I hope more people will somehow find entering their life because it successfully counters the shadow of self-centeredness found to be implicit in much academic psychoanalytic theory as well as the influence of Nietzsche on recent philosophy. In those books,
what is seen as normal and healthy is what allows the "will to power" to come forth in the human psyche. In Sorokin's work, love is seen, and even proven to be, as the major criteria of true mental health.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Decades research on Love supports Love Economy!, March 7, 2011
This review is from: The Ways and Power of Love: Types, Factors, and Techniques of Moral Transformation (Paperback)
This is undoubtedly one of the most important works of the past 100 years and on a par with Charles Darwin's Origin of Species and The Descent of Man.

I first discovered the monumental Social and Cultural Dynamics (1957) treatise by Pitirim Sorokin when I was researching my The Politics of the Solar Age (1981). Sorokin's vast overview of humanity's epochal cultural waves and fluctuations between materialistic Sensate, Ideational and Idealist periods of history took my breath away and enabled me to see the transition from the fossil-fueled Industrial Era to the emerging Solar Age in the broader context.
Sorokin fled from Russia after Lenin triumphed. Sorokin was serving in the Kerensky provisional government as Minister of Culture and after arriving in the USA, he became a Professor of Sociology at Harvard University and founded the Harvard Center for Creative Altruism. I tried to find his The Ways and Power of Love (1954) long out of print. A friend was kind enough to Xerox copy this entire book, which I cherished - until I found this new edition.

No other serious research on love has ever achieved the depth and breadth of this extraordinary book. Love, of course, is the basic energy of humanity, powering our community lives, nurturing each successive generation, as I have documented in my research on the Love Economy ([...]). Love provides the psychic energy and enthusiasm for all our learning, personal development and sustaining our faith in the future and all life on planet Earth.

We at Ethical Markets Media (USA and Brazil) cherish the wisdom in this book. I introduced it to my beloved grandson Brendan Alexander Cassidy, aged 17 at the time, because he is such a loving, caring person. I asked him to read this book and, somewhat prematurely, invited him to write a review for our website's Books and Review's section. Brendan read The Ways and Power of Love and found it fascinating. It is truly a book for all ages!

Love is a power we can all celebrate as I have done in my lifelong research on the Love Economy, those hidden, unpaid sectors of caring, sharing and cooperating in all human societies. Let LOVE's power continue guiding our future.

Hazel Henderson, The Power of Yin, Celebrating Female Consciousness
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