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  1. pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Z): Jungian psychoanalysis (mid 1900s)1-1-1

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pronounced 617. (Z) pronounced (Z): Jungian psychoanalysis (mid 1900s)1-1-1
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psychoanalysis (Jung era)
analytical psychology (Jung)
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pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): North-Korean point of view (policy guide)1-1-1
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so apparently Jung spoke of government as "slavery" in that it was capturing individuals and forcing on them a kind of fake identity. this is the kind of guy that is trying not to be racist (?) but unlike Marx doesn't realize that uniting people into a population which is not based on religion is a critical step to not exterminating other religions. this kind of view of individuals and Freedom as being totally autonomous from a national population is why I think early-existentialism and psychoanalysis are part of the same connected thing.

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Background[edit]

Jungian psychoanalysis is the era of psychoanalysis which followed from Freud but came before Lacan's attempts to return to something somewhat more material and grounded. It is known for focusing heavily on the interpretation of dreams, visions, and narratives as they appear in mythology or fiction. The psychological states or development of individuals may be described using narrative archetypes such as "The Sage" or "The Everyman".

The concepts of repression and freedom are important themes in Jung's works. This has made psychoanalysis in general and particularly the work of Jung attractive to people living in Liberal-republican countries as an alternative theory of society — people look to psychoanalysis in an attempt to use psychological damage to explain dysfunctions in republics through exploring the causes of hatred and bigotry. However, it is important to note that this model is incomplete, missing crucial steps at the beginning of the process. There are strong arguments to be made that "hatred" happens almost inevitably beginning at the process of individuals freely associating and fitting themselves into society or "communities" and some people inherently being better suited for existence in that community while some people inherently are not as good of a match for that identity or culture and thus become expelled. All communities of people are finite, whether due to physical space or simply due to populations always containing a countable number of people, and this leads to antagonisms between which people will be allowed to remain part of communities and which people will be rejected and perhaps mocked or hated. In some cases though not in all situations, hatred emerges from all the slots in a society filling up while people are still being born or immigrating and the antagonisms between all the individuals inside the population who will increasingly have no choice but to fight over the same things simply in order to exist, to be adults, and to be "free". Jungian conceptions of freedom often do not consider the important problem that freedom is often a scarce resource that can only go to some people and not to others, contingent on possessing the material resources that actually grant it. Thus, when applied in real life, they can be dangerously ineffective, often unable to successfully stop any particular case of "hatred".

Usage notes[edit]

Please do not use the word "democracy" when explaining psychoanalysis. This word has confusing connotations which may lead people to arguing about whether it is referring to the government and subjugation of individuals or to the operation of a republic. Using words such as "republic", "Liberal-republicanism", or "Liberalism" (capitalized) to describe a republic containing a constitution and voting is fine.

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