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Is this book a good introduction to Jung?

>> No.16453721

I like what I’ve read of Campbell and I liked the Portable Nietzsche. I say yes.

>> No.16453728

>>16453721
>« Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ »
fuck off.

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>>16453728

>> No.16453789

>>16453744
Cringe, now get out of my thread fucking bitch. I want an actuall recommendation with solid arguments and no meme quotes.

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>>16453789
I do also hope you get lots of feedback for your thread, but the best books are often the ones you instinctively find yourself drawn to. I’ve no idea if this is such a book, but I left my hunch that it is. Start on it and see.

>> No.16453872

>>16453703
Bump. I am also curious about this book

>> No.16453922

>>16453703

The Forgotten Language by Erich Fromm is I think the typical primer for Jung

>> No.16453930

>>16453703
Start and end with the Red Book.

>> No.16454133

>>16453703
>>16453872
I've read most of it. Yes it's very good.