Evil became a central issue for Jung as he grew older. His early
investigations of the place of evil in the mental processes of the
severely disturbed led him to consider the concept of evil in
greater depth when exploring the role of analysis in ethical and
cultural transformation. Jung on Evil brings together his important
writings on good and evil. It includes his attempts to comprehend
the worst excesses of the Second World War, as well as discussions
about moral choices, conscience and the continual ethical
reflection that is necessary for all of us. Leading analyst Murray
Stein provides a clear and concise introduction that gives an
accessible account of Jung's ideas about evil. It will be
invaluable to all those interested in the problems of ethics,
religion and psychology in the modern world.
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