An edition of The Aryan Christ (1997)

The Aryan Christ

the secret life of Carl Jung

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An edition of The Aryan Christ (1997)

The Aryan Christ

the secret life of Carl Jung

1st ed.
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The Aryan Christ is the previously untold story of the first sixty years of Jung's life - a story that follows him from his 1875 birth into a family troubled with madness and religious obsessions, through his career as a world-famous psychiatrist and his relationship and break with his mentor Freud, and on to his years as an early supporter of the Third Reich in the 1930's.

It contains never-before-published revelations about his life and the lives of his most intimate followers - details that either were deliberately suppressed by Jung's family and disciples or have been newly excavated from archives in Europe and America.

Richard Noll traces the influence on Jung's ideas of the occultism, mysticism, and racism of nineteenth-century German culture, demonstrating how Jung's idealization of "primitive man" has at its roots the Volkish movement of his own day, which championed a vision of an idyllic pre-Christian, Aryan past.

Noll marshals a wealth of evidence to create the first full account of Jung's private and public lives: his advocacy of polygamy as a spiritual path and his affairs with female disciples; his neopaganism and polytheism; his anti-Semitism; and his use of self-induced trance states and the pivotal visionary experience in which he saw himself reborn as a lion-headed god from an ancient cult. The Aryan Christ perfectly captures the charged atmosphere of Jung's era and presents a cast of characters no novelist could dream up, among them Edith Rockefeller McCormick - whose story is fully told here for the first time - the lonely, agoraphobic daughter of John D.

Rockefeller, who moved to Zurich to be near Jung and spent millions of dollars to help him launch his religious movement.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
334

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September 9, 1998, Random House Value Publishing
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November 21, 1997, Macmillan
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1997, Random House
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/54/092, B
Library of Congress
BF109.J8 N64 1997, BF109.J8 N24 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 334 p. :
Number of pages
334

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1011029M
Internet Archive
aryanchristsecre00noll
ISBN 10
0679449450
LCCN
96051605
OCLC/WorldCat
36042034, 62920144
Library Thing
399880
Goodreads
123631

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