Illuminating selections from Jung's writings on the nature of evil
Well-known for his articulation of the "shadow side" of human individuality and culture, C. G. Jung wrote a great deal about the question of evil throughout his life and in scattered places in his work. In this book, Murray Stein brings together key selections of Jung's writings on the subject. In Jung's early work on the unconscious, he considered the role of evil...
a lesser known work by the master that explores the darkest elements of the human experience.Elaine Pagels is the only one I can think of who comes close to the wisdom of Jung on this particular subject.A classic, profound exploration of the dark side.
An excellent introduction to Jung's thought in his own words
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This is an excellent introduction to a central area in Jung's thought Evil, the Shadow Side and its integration with the rest of the personality.The selections from Jung's writings are excellent and there are extensive explanatory footnotes from the editor.Jung will convince you that those who supress their shadow side soon see it in others and that one's shadow side has to be accepted not denied.The book contains extensive selections from Answer to Job as well as hard to obtain Jung writings (unless you want to shell out a thousand dollars for his Collected Works).Throught the book, Jung's compassion, vast erudition, and many and varied insights shine through.
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