C.G. Jung:  “[Hitler]  was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies…   He represented the shadow…”
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C.G. Jung: “[Hitler] was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies… He represented the shadow…”

      C.G. Jung, on Hitler and the Shadow From Civilization in Transition Collected Works Volume 10 Paragraphs 455-456 The individual’s feeling of weakness, indeed of non-existence, was thus compensated by the eruption of hitherto unknown desires for power. It was the revolt of the powerless, the insatiable greed of the “have-nots.” By such…

C.G. Jung: “In Hitler, every German should have seen his own shadow, his own worst danger.”
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C.G. Jung: “In Hitler, every German should have seen his own shadow, his own worst danger.”

    From Civilization in Transition Collected Works Volume 10 Paragraphs 455-456 The individual’s feeling of weakness, indeed of non-existence, was thus compensated by the eruption of hitherto unknown desires for power. It was the revolt of the powerless, the insatiable greed of the “have-nots.” By such devious means the unconscious compels man to become…