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Essays on Contemporary Events, 1936-46, Paperback Book

Essays on Contemporary Events, 1936-46 Paperback

Part of the Ark Paperbacks series

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After the Second World War Jung was accused of having favoured the Nazis and supported their racial ideology.

Jung was concerned to clear up these misunderstandings and dispel the slur on his reputation and thought.

Essays such as the one on 'Wotan' have a relevance far beyond Jung's own personal situation when faced with the rise of Nazism.

Psychological reflections about dictatorship and its supporters are urgently needed today.

Jung explores the problems for psychotherapists at such times and indicates how they can help in the process of renewal and reconstruction.

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