Carl G. Jung delivered a series of lectures at Fordham University 100 years ago. In many ways they laid out the future development of his work as well as his movement away from Freud. These lectures were first published in the inaugural edition of The Psychoanalytic Review and a revised edition was recently published.
Fordham University in collaboration with the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association of New York seeks to honor the 1912 Jung lectures with a conference that promises to locate Jung in the academy and beyond, in the years when the lectures were delivered and published, today, and in the
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