Using depth psychology to develop a globally rooted
psychoanalytic perspective, Jerry Kroth explores the psychological
underpinnings of events, conflicts, and changes that may have
deeper symbolic meanings than we generally suppose. Through his
strategy of treating real occurrences as dreams arising from the
collective unconscious, Kroth is able to derive clues to the
significance of present happenings and identify incidents that have
accurately predicted subsequent events.
Beginning with a dream interpretation approach to the Jim Jones
phenomenon, Kroth discusses the power of the trickster archetype in
American society. In another chapter, he connects the panic
following Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells's "War
of the WorldS" to a collective dream anticipating the cataclysm of
World War II, which was to unfold only eleven months later. In the
remaining chapters Kroth sifts through some of the omens and
oracles that confront us today, finding many of the same foreboding
conclusions. His examination of the Gorbachev revolution from the
standpoint of Russian national character and psychohistory yields
future scenarios less optimistic than have usually been
anticipated. Other topics addressed are the collective dreams and
portents encoded in the mass media, the Cambodian disaster as an
aspect of the American shadow, and Israel's David-and-Goliath duel
with the Palestinians. This incisive work is aimed at alerting us
to the fact that consciously perceived events contain vital
symbolic information on the psychological state of the union and
suggest a number of unsettling future scenarios. Appropriate for
general readers as well as classes and studies in clinical
psychology, social psychology, cultural anthropology, political
science, and related fields.
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