ABSTRACT

For this second edition of Civilization in Transition, essential corrections have been made in the text, and the bibliographical references have been brought up to date.

This volume contains essays bearing on the contemporary scene and, in particular, on the relation of the individual to society. In the earliest one (1918), Jung advanced the theory that the European conflict was basically a psychological crisis originating in the collective unconscious of individuals. He pursued this theory in papers written during the '20s and '30s, focusing on the upheaval in Germany, and he gave it a much wider application in two major works of his last years ^DDL The Undiscovered Self, concerned with the relation between the individual and a mass society, and Flying Saucers, on the birth of a myth which Jung regarded as compensating the scientistic trends of our technological era. An appendix contains documents relating to Jung's association with the International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy.

part 1I|94 pages

chapter |26 pages

The Role of the Unconscious 1

chapter |21 pages

Mind and Earth 1

chapter |24 pages

Archaic Man 1

chapter |21 pages

The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man 1

part 95II|79 pages

chapter |17 pages

The Love Problem of a Student 1

chapter |21 pages

Women in Europe 1

chapter |17 pages

The State of Psychotherapy Today 1

part 175III|69 pages

chapter |15 pages

Wotan 1

chapter |24 pages

After the Catastrophe 1

chapter |9 pages

The Fight with the Shadow 1

part 245IV|61 pages

part 307V|127 pages

chapter 1|16 pages

Ufos as Rumours

chapter 2|53 pages

Ufos in Dreams

chapter 3|18 pages

Ufos in Modern Painting

chapter 4|12 pages

Previous History of the Ufo Phenomenon

part 435VI|42 pages

part 477VII|54 pages

chapter |10 pages

The Swiss Line in the European Spectrum 1

chapter |7 pages

The Rise of a New World 1

chapter |6 pages

La Révolution Mondiale 1

chapter |10 pages

The Dreamlike World of India 1

chapter |6 pages

What India Can Teach Us 1