A reprint of six essays by Carl Jung, originally written between 1936-46 and published after the war in an attempt to clear up misunderstandings about his attitude towards Germany during the Nazi period. In the foreword (pp. vii-xiii), Andrew Samuels contends that Jung was unjustly charged with antisemitism, arguing that his apparent support for the concept of "racial psychology" and his activity in the German General Medical Society for Psychotherapy should be regarded as a "slip".
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