Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition
In paperback for the first time, an authoritative collection of Jung’s writings on contemporary events, including The Undiscovered Self and Flying Saucers

Civilization in Transition features Jung’s writings on contemporary events, especially the relation between the individual and society. In the earliest essay, “The Role of the Unconscious” (1918), Jung advanced the theory that World War I was a psychological crisis originating in the collective unconscious of individuals. In other essays included here, he pursued this theory in the 1920s and 1930s, focusing on the upheaval in Germany, and he gave it a much wider application in two major works of his last years, also featured here—The Undiscovered Self, which is concerned with the relation between the individual and a mass society, and Flying Saucers, on the birth of a myth that Jung regarded as a reaction to the scientific trends of a technological era.

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Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition
In paperback for the first time, an authoritative collection of Jung’s writings on contemporary events, including The Undiscovered Self and Flying Saucers

Civilization in Transition features Jung’s writings on contemporary events, especially the relation between the individual and society. In the earliest essay, “The Role of the Unconscious” (1918), Jung advanced the theory that World War I was a psychological crisis originating in the collective unconscious of individuals. In other essays included here, he pursued this theory in the 1920s and 1930s, focusing on the upheaval in Germany, and he gave it a much wider application in two major works of his last years, also featured here—The Undiscovered Self, which is concerned with the relation between the individual and a mass society, and Flying Saucers, on the birth of a myth that Jung regarded as a reaction to the scientific trends of a technological era.

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Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition

Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition

by Carl Jung
Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition

Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10: Civilization in Transition

by Carl Jung

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In paperback for the first time, an authoritative collection of Jung’s writings on contemporary events, including The Undiscovered Self and Flying Saucers

Civilization in Transition features Jung’s writings on contemporary events, especially the relation between the individual and society. In the earliest essay, “The Role of the Unconscious” (1918), Jung advanced the theory that World War I was a psychological crisis originating in the collective unconscious of individuals. In other essays included here, he pursued this theory in the 1920s and 1930s, focusing on the upheaval in Germany, and he gave it a much wider application in two major works of his last years, also featured here—The Undiscovered Self, which is concerned with the relation between the individual and a mass society, and Flying Saucers, on the birth of a myth that Jung regarded as a reaction to the scientific trends of a technological era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691259406
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Series: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung , #61
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

  • FrontMatter, pg. i
  • Editorial Note, pg. v
  • Table of Contents, pg. vii
  • List of Plates, pg. xii
  • The Role of the Unconscious, pg. 3
  • Mind and Earth, pg. 29
  • Archaic Man, pg. 50
  • The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man, pg. 74
  • The Love Problem of a Student, pg. 97
  • Woman in Europe, pg. 113
  • The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man, pg. 134
  • The State of Psychotherapy Today, pg. 157
  • Preface to Essays on Contemporary Events, pg. 177
  • Wotan, pg. 179
  • After the Catastrophe, pg. 194
  • The Fight with the Shadow, pg. 218
  • Epilogue to Essays on Contemporary Events, pg. 227
  • The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future), pg. 247
  • Flying Saucers. A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies, pg. 307
  • A Psychological View of Conscience, pg. 437
  • Good and Evil in Analytical Psychology, pg. 456
  • Introduction to Toni Wolff’s Studies in Jungian Psychology, pg. 469
  • The Swiss Line in the European Spectrum, pg. 479
  • The Rise of a New World, pg. 489
  • La Révolution Mondiale, pg. 496
  • The Complications of American Psychology, pg. 502
  • The Dreamlike World of India, pg. 515
  • What India Can Teach Us, pg. 525
  • Editorial, pg. 533
  • A Rejoinder to Dr. Bally, pg. 535
  • Circular Letter, pg. 545
  • Editorial, pg. 547
  • Editorial Note, pg. 552
  • Presidential Address to the 8th General Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Bad Nauheim, 1935, pg. 554
  • Contribution to a Discussion on Psychotherapy, pg. 557
  • Presidential Address to the 9th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Copenhagen, 1937, pg. 561
  • Presidential Address to the 10th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Oxford, 1938, pg. 564
  • Bibliography, pg. 569
  • Index, pg. 581



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