Man and His Symbols
by
Carl Gustav Jung*
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Wed May 16 23:15:50 UTC 2007
Source: Man and His Symbols, Page: same page online Wikipedia
Contributed by: Hans Alfred Loeffler.
Carl Gustav Jung said
Source: Man and His Symbols, Page: same page online Wikipedia
Contributed by: Hans Alfred Loeffler.
I'm quoting here from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia about Carl Jung < click and read (if you wish)
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However, it is still a topic of interest whether Jung's later explanations of his actions to save psychoanalysis from the Nazi Regime meant that he did not actually believe in Nazism himself.
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by Carl G. Jung (Author) and M.-L. von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, Aniela Jaffe.
ISBN / ASIN 0490001904
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Man and his Symbols (English) = 5 books
or / oder
Der Mensch und seine Symbole (Deutsch = 1 Buch)
NO! means: “It is NOT the Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World …” my thought, since I read this book in Deutsch und/and in English.
BUT: the pictures in the book (Hardcover only) are quite impressive. Jung “and Co.” providing text to this pictures.
TIP: You may read this book like I did, just flip the pages from pic-to-pic; read the respective short text for the picture, and even more when it's interesting for you.
AND: The most intersting “thing” I found in the Introduction by John Freeman, almost 7 pages to read, for example:
The second point I wish to make is about a characteristic of argumentative method that is common to all the writers of this book - perhaps to all Jungians.
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I began by describing how Jung came to write Men and his Symbols.
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He completed his task and his life in the same Month.