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New to reading (outside of highschool)
Where do I start with this jung guy?

>> No.18880860

>>18880835
Before jung you have to read junger, start with storm of steel

>> No.18880861

>>18880860
Okie dokie teech

>> No.18880872

>>18880860
Ernest jung right?

>> No.18880897

>>18880860
Wait wait. Give me 3 starter books starting with 1. The storm of steel

>> No.18881169

>>18880835
with his first work.
if any concept is referenced that you yet understand, read all of the author referenced.
keep going until you have read the greeks.

>> No.18881469

jung is a retardrd waste of time. nothibg about your life will improve from reading it. look at any of the people who shill jung and you'll realize they are dumb.

>> No.18881481

>>18880860
Where to start with Älter?

>> No.18881483

>>18880860
No, you read Jung, then Junger, then Jungest

>> No.18881498

Start with Die Herrschaft Der Minderwertigen, then read Papen's speeches, then read Armin Mohler

>> No.18881628

One page at a time. At least finish a book and say you don't get it. Put in a little effort.

>> No.18881765
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18881765

I would recommend that you pick up a collected works or anthology of Jung's writing like "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious" but here a some selected works that I would specifically recommend.
>Modern Man in Search of a Soul
>Man and His Symbols
>The Red Book
After this you can graduate to Jordan Peterson's works.

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>>18881483
>Oh, I see!

>> No.18881791

Four Archetypes is pretty good but sometimes hard to read but I found that a good introduction. Man and His Many Symbols is edited by Jung but from what I heard it's a good introduction to Psychodynamics and his core ideas too.
There's also his autobiography Memories, Dreams and Reflections which explores him as a person and how he discovered his views