Thursday, January 08, 2026

Books read in 2026: No. 2 -- The Undiscovered Self

by C. G. Jung

Started: Jan. 2
Finished: Jan. 8

Notes: Though I've read a fair amount about Jung over the years, I've never actually sat down and read one of his books, though of course I've read excerpts and quotes, etc. I've been intrigued, so now I hope to learn a thing or two.

Mini review: An interesting look at the individual and his/her relationship with the masses, or Society or the State. Jung seems to reach the decision that the individual must come to terms with the darkness that resides within our subconscious for us to have any chance of facing or even defeating the evil that resides within our world. I can't say I disagree, but I was often surprised in this book how words written approximately 70 years ago are still quite relevant today. On the down side, I don't care for Jung's writing, finding him too ... hmm, "pedantic" doesn't seem quite the right word, but it's close. And Jung is overly wordy, in my opinion, his writing not being overly readable by the average person, though Jung wasn't necessarily writing for the average person.

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