Freud and Jung, Freudians and Jungians
This article tries to throw new light on the Freud/Jung relationship. First, it studies the nature of the fundamental differences between the two theories. Second, it raises the question of what, and how much, each of them took over from the other, with the result that Freud let himself be more insp...
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