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Ideological Possession And The Rise Of The New Right The Political Thought Of Carl Jung 1st Edition Laurie M Johnson

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Ideological Possession And The Rise Of The New Right The Political Thought Of Carl Jung 1st Edition Laurie M Johnson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Laurie M. Johnson
ISBN: 9781138082113, 1138082112
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Ideological Possession And The Rise Of The New Right The Political Thought Of Carl Jung 1st Edition Laurie M Johnson by Laurie M. Johnson 9781138082113, 1138082112 instant download after payment.

Political theorist Laurie M. Johnson deals with Jung’s analysis of the effects of modern scientific rationalism on the development of communism, fascism and Nazism in the 20th century and applies this analysis to the rise of the New Right in the 21st century.

Jung’s thought provides much needed insight into contemporary ideologies such as neoliberalism, Identitarianism and the Alt-Right. Johnson explains Jungian analytical psychology as it relates to these topics, with a chapter devoted to Jung’s views of Friedrich Nietzsche, who exemplifies the modern problem with his proclamation that God is dead, and an in-depth discussion of Jung’s views on truth and the psychological function of religion as a safeguard against deadly mass movements. She then turns to Jung’s treatment of anti-Semitism and the Nazi movement, and his views on race and racism.

Johnson applies these historical insights to the current manifestations of mass psychological disruption in the clash between neoliberals and the right-wing populist and Identitarian movements on the rise in North America and Europe. She concludes by discussing the search for an authentic and meaningful life in a West that rejects extremism and is open to authentic spiritual experiences as a counterbalance to mass mindedness.

Ideological Possession and the Rise of the New Right will appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students of psychology and intellectual history. The book will also be of interest to those wishing to understand the new nationalist, nativist and Identarian movements.

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