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WAS JUNG ANTISEMETIC?

This Jungian Life Podcast

CHAPTER

Exploring Jung's Reflections on Nazi Germany and Psychological Phenomena

The chapter delves into Jung's reflections on his oversights regarding Hitler and the evil of Nazi Germany, exploring the collective inferiority in Germany post-World War I. It discusses the psychological aspects of projecting blame, weaponization of ideas leading to blaming and projection, and Jung's introspection on his initial misperceptions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of utilizing Jung's concepts like shadow, projection, and collective psyche to understand prejudice, including anti-Semitism, and not dismissing his work as it offers valuable insights into societal dynamics and group behavior.

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