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Technology and the Soul (Collected English Papers) Vol. 2

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The Internet, television, and the nuclear bomb have completely transformed man's relation to the world. Though regarded by many as soul-less, these technological realities are the real gods and archetypes of the soul today. This work presents a depth psychological approach to contemporary technological civilization and our relationship with it. This is the second volume of Wolfgang Giegerich's Collected English Papers and is the product of over three decades of critical reflection by one of archetypal psychology's most brilliant theorists

356 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 2007

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January 21, 2014
I only finished this book to write a review. I wanted to make sure nothing redeeming happened. For the most part it didn't.

The essay on television raised some good points. The closing short essay was useful.

The rest was awful. The thought was sloppy and not cogent. The conclusions drawn were far too broad.

I have never read anything by the author before, and never will again.
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