
Civilization in Transition
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格式
精装书
页数
632
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 1, 1970
出版商
Princeton University Press
版本
2nd
ISBN-10
0691097623
ISBN-13
9780691097626
描述
C. G. Jung delves into the complex interplay between individual and society, addressing the pressing issues of contemporary life. His essays reflect a deep understanding of psychological dynamics and their influence on civilization. Jung examines the multifaceted relationship between personal experiences and societal structures, shedding light on how individual psyches contribute to the broader cultural landscape.
Throughout these insightful writings, Jung explores themes such as the emergence of social conflicts, the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world, and the psychological underpinnings of collective phenomena. He emphasizes the importance of integrating personal consciousness with communal values, proposing that individual growth is essential for the advancement of society as a whole.
This collection not only captures Jung's profound insights but also serves as a practical guide for readers seeking to navigate the challenges of modern existence. It invites contemplation on the ways individuals can foster their own development while contributing positively to the fabric of society, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychology and its implications for human connection and cultural evolution.
Throughout these insightful writings, Jung explores themes such as the emergence of social conflicts, the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world, and the psychological underpinnings of collective phenomena. He emphasizes the importance of integrating personal consciousness with communal values, proposing that individual growth is essential for the advancement of society as a whole.
This collection not only captures Jung's profound insights but also serves as a practical guide for readers seeking to navigate the challenges of modern existence. It invites contemplation on the ways individuals can foster their own development while contributing positively to the fabric of society, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychology and its implications for human connection and cultural evolution.