Jung on War, Politics and Nazi Germany: Exploring the Theory of Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Nicholas Lewin
English | March 19, 2009 | ISBN: 1855754576 | EPUB | 412 pages | 2.2 MB
English | March 19, 2009 | ISBN: 1855754576 | EPUB | 412 pages | 2.2 MB
In the thirties Jung was at the height of his powers and found himself swept up in the international politics of his day. At this time he was president of what was to become the International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy. As a consequence of Hitler's rise, Jung and his ideas were placed in the centre of a whirlwind of theoretical and political controversy. These chaotic times led him to comment widely on political events and saw his most extensive attempt to explain these events in terms of his theories of the collective and his use of the archetype of Wotan to explain Nazi Germany.
This work is part of the ongoing reappraisal of the intellectual fabric of Jung's theory and the perspective he sought to establish, and seeks to re-examine the period, to unravel some of the confusion by setting out the historical background of Jung's ideas, and provide a fresh debate on Jung and his collective theory.