28 October 2009

BBC Today programme on Carl Jung's "Red Book"

The BBC's Today programme discussed the publication of Carl Jung's Liber Novus (New Book), known as the Red Book.

Jung wrote the book between 1914 and 1930, documenting his voyage into his own unconscious. But he kept the work hidden because of concerns it would damage his reputation as a serious psychologist. Now, nearly 90 years after he began his journey of self-exploration, the book has been published.

The Today programme asks: "Do you think there is still a place for psychological theories based on introspection? Do you think Jung should be considered a great thinker?" and invites its audience to submit their views.

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