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From: Everdell-AT-aol.com
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 07:32:05 EDT
Subject: Re: Nazi Modernism and Yeats



In a message dated 6/11/00 10:31:18 AM, hhasting-AT-osf1.gmu.edu writes:

<<Also, I am not sure why you think Nazism would exclude Jungians. Seems to 
me that is the way they would have to go.>>

Sure, but what you wrote at first was:

<<if one remembers that psychoanalysis is a "jewish science." >>

And that was what I thought might exclude Jungians.  Jung was very 
protestant, I think, rather than catholic, but that's neither here nor there. 
 Thanks for the good stuff from Mosse.  You got to his book before I did -- a 
great source on nazism as culture, which I and my colleagues here both think 
is the right way to first approach the subject, rather than, say, corporatist 
economics.

-Bill Everdell, Brooklyn

   

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