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Carl Jung

Essays

by Kerry Bolton CARL GUSTAV JUNG (1875-1961), in founding Analytical Psychology did so as a break and a contradistinction from the psychological school of his mentor Sigmund Freud. The Jungian and the Freudian stand as the contrasts between the Germanic and the Jewish world-views in the realm of psychology.…
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Essays

SIGMUND Freud was an insular Jew who moved in Jewish social and professional circles and identified as a Zionist. His differences with dissenting psychoanalytic protégé Carl Jung, furthermore, are inextricable from the racial and ethnic divide separating the two psychological innovators. “I…
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Classic Essays

From racial consciousness to the “Indianization of the American psyche” THE PRESENT-DAY disciples of the great Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) are understandably circumspect when it comes to the master’s hypothesis that each major race has its own collective…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce THE GREAT Swiss pioneer in psychology and psychiatry, Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), was a contemporary of the Jewish “psychoanalyst,” Sigmund Freud (1856–1939). (ILLUSTRATION: The unending war: Western science vs. Jewish charlatanry; Jung, left, and Freud) Initially…
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