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Signet Psychology: The Undiscovered Self

The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society

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One of the world's greatest psychiatrists reveals how to embrace our own humanity and resist the pressures of an ever-changing world. In this challenging and provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung—one of history's greatest minds—argues that civilization's future depends on our ability as individuals to resist the collective forces of society. Only by gaining an awareness and understanding of one's unconscious mind and true, inner nature—"the undiscovered self"—can we as individuals acquire the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires that we face our fear of the duality of the human psyche—the existence of good and the capacity for evil in every individual. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we begin to cope with the dangers posed by mass society—"the sum total of individuals"—and resist the potential threats posed by those in power.

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Signet Psychology: The Undiscovered Self, Carl Gustav Jung, R. F. C. Hull

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Título
Signet Psychology: The Undiscovered Self
Subtítulo
The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Signet
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
112
ISBN10
0451217322
ISBN13
9780451217325
Serie
Primera publicación
1957
Título original
Gegenwart und Zukunft
Calificación
4,2 de 5
Descripción
One of the world's greatest psychiatrists reveals how to embrace our own humanity and resist the pressures of an ever-changing world. In this challenging and provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung—one of history's greatest minds—argues that civilization's future depends on our ability as individuals to resist the collective forces of society. Only by gaining an awareness and understanding of one's unconscious mind and true, inner nature—"the undiscovered self"—can we as individuals acquire the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires that we face our fear of the duality of the human psyche—the existence of good and the capacity for evil in every individual. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we begin to cope with the dangers posed by mass society—"the sum total of individuals"—and resist the potential threats posed by those in power.