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The detailed general index to the authoritative English-language edition of Jung’s works

This general index to the Collected Works of C. G. Jung is exceptionally comprehensive, indexing down to paragraph numbers. Some particularly important subjects are treated in subindexes, including alchemy, animals, the Bible, colors, Freud, Jung, and numbers. This is an essential reference tool for serious students of Jung.

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Release dateMar 1, 2014
ISBN9781400851034
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C.G. Jung

C.G. Jung was one of the great figures of the 20th century. He radically changed not just the study of psychology (setting up the Jungian school of thought) but the very way in which insanity is treated and perceived in our society.

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    The major downfall of modern Jungian publications is the infectious desire to cover all cover art in ugly minimalist, meaningless, nihilist crap. I'm certain that Jung was not a fan of nihilism in art or otherwise, so why must such shitty cover art be produced? It has nothing to do with Jung. It is just a small part of the larger globalized, culture-less, tradition-less, mixed race objectives.