
99: Carl Jung - The Undiscovered Self
The Nietzsche Podcast
Jung on Individuality and Society
This chapter explores Carl Jung's insights on the conflict between individual identity and societal pressures, particularly in the context of mass insanity following the world wars. It examines the detrimental effects of collective thinking on personal autonomy and rationality, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness amidst emotional turmoil. The discussion also addresses the role of true religion in fostering moral independence, contrasting it with the risks posed by institutional dogma and collective belief systems.
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