The Possibilities and Limitations of aJungian Approach to Psychohistory A Presentation By Kevin Lu Tuesday 24th May 2011 – 8:30pm at AJA In this paper, I critically assess the potential of a distinctly Jungian approach to psychohistory. By and large, the utilization of depth psychological insights… Read More »
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