Notes

  1. . Sigmund Freud, A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis(New York: Pocket Books, 1952), P. 296.
  2. . C. J. Jung, Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (New York: Meridian Books, 1953), p.87.
  3. . C. J. Jung, Civilization in Transition (New York: Pantheon Books, 1964), p. 8.
  4. . Two Essays, p. 147.
  5. . C. J. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconcciow (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1959), p.4.
  6. . C. J. Jung, Psyche and Symbol (New York: Doubleday & Co., 1958), p. 123.
  7. . Civilization, p. 30.
  8. . Ibid., D. 12.
  9. . Ibid., p. 66.
  10. . C. J. Jung, Mysterium Coniunctionis (New York: Pantheon Books,1963), p. 130.
  11. . Civilzzation, pp. 36–37.
  12. . The word “bojection” means the attribution or throwing out of parts of one's own psychological makeup into external objects. Projection is the basic dynamism at work in participation mystique.
  13. . Civilization, pp. 37–38.
  14. . Psyche and Symbol, p. 146.
  15. . Civilization, p. 66.
  16. . Ibid., p. 66.
  17. . Two Essays, p. 217.
  18. . Psyche and Symbol, p. 65.
  19. . C. J. Jung, On the Nature of the Psyche (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1960). D. 126.
  20. . Civilization, p. 13.
  21. . Ibid., p. 291.
  22. . Two Essays, p. 126.
  23. . GarrettHardin. The Tragedy of the Commons,Science  162 (1968): 1243.
  24. . C. J. Jung, On Contemporary Events (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1946), p.
  25. . Nature of the Psyche, p. 132.
  26. . Civilization, p. 269.
  27. . Ibid., p. 221.
  28. . Psyche and Symbol, p. 60.
  29. . Civilization, p. 22.
  30. . Two Essays, p. 234.
  31. . Ibid., p. 188.
  32. . Psyche and Symbol, p. 36.
  33. . Ibid., p. 37.
  34. . Civilization, p. 248.