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u/Ravenhaft · 7 pointsr/slatestarcodex

The psychologist Carl Jung was greatly influenced by his trips to Africa. He writes about his experiences and his conclusions in Modern Man In Search of a Soul, and came to some interesting conclusions, attempting to dispel a lot of misconceptions at the time that whites were very different than blacks.

He comments on the superstitions of the Africans, which whites would find ridiculous, but then speculated that, provided with experiences that are out of the ordinary or unexplainable to us, an educated European would very quickly become just as superstitious.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0156612062/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_FuqSBb23WEP3N

u/ikacer · 2 pointsr/DarkEnlightenment

I've read some Jung, but am not an expert.

Jung wrote about a million essays and there is no single definitive work. Both parts of volume 9 of his collected works are generally considered to contain his most important essays, but they also contain some unimportant stuff and are expensive.

I'd say start with this:

https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Search-Soul-C-G-Jung/dp/0156612062/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

It is popular and all the essays are good.

u/Gentleman__Wizard · 1 pointr/JordanPeterson

This won't be helpful but Jung wrote a whole book about it, JP references this idea quite a bit.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0156612062/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

edit: Technically Jung didn't write it, it was written by someone else based on his lectures.

u/Missy95448 · 1 pointr/JordanPeterson

This is a collection of essays that is pretty broad: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Search-Soul-Carl-Jung/dp/0156612062/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=carl+jung&qid=1565216164&s=gateway&sr=8-2

The man was genius and covered so much. I have to listen more than once for his writing to make sense to me.

u/NoMoFrisbee2 · 1 pointr/conspiracy

My apologies for taking so long...

The book is titled, "Modern Man In Search of A Soul" by Carl Jung.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0156612062/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_1RCrDbNW2WPR4

Warning, he does make a few controversial comments in the book. One of the comments I recall clearly, many would find to be racist. So if you are easily triggered, this book isn't for you. And if you are easily triggered, you need to get past that and understand that the underlying content is what is important.

u/philosarapter · 1 pointr/Psychonaut

Carl Jung is my favorite psychologist, he writes a lot about our subconscious through the use of archetypes and how they manifest themselves in our lives.

I'd recommend the book "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" by C.G. Jung. It contains all of his more popular musings. You can get it off Amazon for 12 bucks too!

Finally, if you believe you've awakened into ultima materia, be kind and help transmute others, would ya? :) The world could use a lot more self-realized individuals.

u/PinkHatPurpleNipples · -4 pointsr/streetwear

If you'd like an intellectual discussion, I'm all for it, but you don't know enough about me to claim that I am bigoted or anything equally as reprehensible. If you think that you're going to change anyone's mind by typing "lmfao" as many times as possible, then you need to orient yourself and discover your true virtues as an individual instead of using manipulative language for dramatic effect.

> you literally tried comparing the guys 'intentions' to Stalin

Your critical thinking skills are lacking; I drew parallels between intention and action and used idealistic Marxist ideologies as an example of how they can be dangerous when misaligned.

> I'm commenting right now, to shut you the fuck up.

Your intentions are that you're trying to be as boisterous and obstinate as possible to attempt to shut me down without a single sound argument on your side. You lack fundamental understanding of the humanities and haven't educated yourself enough to present yourself as anymore than an uncompromising ideologue with weak rhetoric.

If you really want to sort yourself out, here's a quick reading list: