The undiscovered self.

Jung, C. G. 1875-1961.

The undiscovered self. Translated from the German by R. F. C. Hull. - [1st ed.] - Boston, Little, Brown [1958] c2014. - 113 p. 20 cm.

Translation of Gegenwart und Zukunft.

Foreword to the Routledge Great Minds Edition 1. The Plight of the Individual in Modern Society 2. Religion as the Counterbalance to Mass-Mindedness 3. The Position of the West on the Question of Religion 4. The Individual's Understanding of Himself 5. The Philosophical and the Psychological Approach to Life 6. Self-Knowledge 7. The Meaning of Self-Knowledge

Written three years before his death, The Undiscovered Self combines acuity with concision in masterly fashion and is Jung at his very best. Offering clear and crisp insights into some of his major theories, such as the duality of human nature, the unconscious, human instinct and spirituality, Jung warns against the threats of totalitarianism and political and social propaganda to the free-thinking individual. As timely now as when it was first written, Jung's vision is a salutary reminder of why we should not become passive members of the herd.

With a new foreword by Sonu Shamdasani.

9781138666603

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Self.

BF173 / .J7253

150.195 / JUN