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The modern world has witnessed a dramatic breakthrough of the dark, negative forces of human nature. The "old ethic," which pursued an illusory perfection by repressing the dark side, has lost its power to deal with contemporary problems.
Erich Neumann was convinced that the deadliest peril now confronting humanity lay in the "scapegoat" psychology associated with the old ethic. We are in the grip of this psychology when we project our own dark shadow onto an individual or group identified as our "enemy," failing to see it in ourselves.
The only effective alternative to this dangerous shadow projection is shadow recognition, acknowledgement, and integration into the totality of the self.
Wholeness, not perfection, is the goal of the new ethic.
Jordan B. Peterson: Erich Neumann is the most well-regarded student, analyst & distiller of Carl Jung's work.
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Depth psychology and a new ethic
1990, Shambhala
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Depth psychology and a new ethic.
1969, Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons for The C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology
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Includes bibliographical references.
Translation of: Tiefenpsychologie und neue Ethik.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Putnam's, 1969.
"Published in association with Daimon Verlang Einsiedeln."
"A C.G. Jung Foundation book."
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