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An edition of The Jung cult (1994)

The Jung cult

origins of a charismatic movement

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In this provocative reassessment of C. G. Jung's thought, Richard Noll boldly argues that such ideas as the "collective unconscious" and the theory of the archetypes come as much from late nineteenth-century occultism, neopaganism, and social Darwinian teachings as they do from natural science.

Noll sees the break with Sigmund Freud in 1912 not as a split within the psychoanalytic movement but as Jung's turning away from science and his founding of a new religion, which offered a rebirth ("individuation"), surprisingly like that celebrated in ancient mystery cult teachings.

Jung, in fact, consciously inaugurated a cult of personality centered on himself and passed down to the present by a body of priest-analysts extending this charismatic movement, or "personal religion," to late twentieth-century individuals.

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The Jung cult: origins of a charismatic movement
1997, Free Press Paperbacks
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The Jungcult: origins of a charismatic movement
1994, Princeton University Press
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The Jung cult: origins of a charismatic movement
1994, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-376) and index.
Originally published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1994.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/54/092, B
Library of Congress
BF109.J8 N65 1997, BF109.J8N65 1997

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Pagination
xx, 387 p. ;
Number of pages
387

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OL664263M
ISBN 10
0684834235
LCCN
97009823
Library Thing
104659
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729961

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