Vol. 30 No. 3 1963 - page 463

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man's psychic life adequate to the modern experience of it. I would
argue that Jung's "analytic psychology" succeeds with its adherents pre–
cisely because it effects such a dismissal: the terms of psychoanalysis, in
Jung's employment, lose their historical associations and settle down com–
fortably within the province of respectable humanitarian philosophy.
The voice of fantasy adopts once more the accents of reason, of a pru–
dential liberalism.
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