James Hillman | A Terrible Love of War
Recorded May 4, 2004
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James Hillman studied with psychiatrist Carl Jung in the 1950s and went on to become the first director of studies at the Jung Institute in Zurich. A profoundly subversive thinker - called "a thorn in the side of respectable psychologists" - Hillman's archetypal psychology posits a poetic basis for the psychology of psyche as "soul." He is the author of The Soul's Code, which debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list in 1996. A Terrible Love of War, "undertakes a groundbreaking examination of the origins, needs, and rewards of war."
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