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... asked in Berlin about the extraordinary self - confidence of German youth . This made him feel that he needed to know more of Swiss youth and of how it was developing . By 1933 his own children were rapidly marrying and leaving home ...
... asked in Berlin about the extraordinary self - confidence of German youth . This made him feel that he needed to know more of Swiss youth and of how it was developing . By 1933 his own children were rapidly marrying and leaving home ...
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... asked by some leading Swiss and a German psychiatrist to help in an attempt they planned to make to reestablish peace . Jung threw himself into this project at first with considerable . enthusiasm . It was kept completely secret at the ...
... asked by some leading Swiss and a German psychiatrist to help in an attempt they planned to make to reestablish peace . Jung threw himself into this project at first with considerable . enthusiasm . It was kept completely secret at the ...
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... asked , for instance , the meaning of our living " in an age filled with apocalyptic images of universal destruction , " and inquired into the significance of the split in humanity " symbolized by the iron curtain . " He further asked ...
... asked , for instance , the meaning of our living " in an age filled with apocalyptic images of universal destruction , " and inquired into the significance of the split in humanity " symbolized by the iron curtain . " He further asked ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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