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Growth and Guilt: Psychology and the Limits of Development (Studies; 13)

By: Luigi Zoja

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The relentless exploitation of the earth’s resources and technologys boundless growth are a matter of urgent concern. When did this race towards the limitless begin?

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The relentless exploitation of the earth’s resources and technologys boundless growth are a matter of urgent concern. When did this race towards the limitless begin?

 The Greeks, who shaped the basis of Western thinking, lived in mortal fear of humanity’s hidden hunger for the infinite and referred to it as hubris, the one true sin in their moral code. Whoever desired or possessed too much was implacably punished by nemesis, yet the Greeks themselves were to pioneer an unprecedented level of ambition that began to reverse that tabu.

 If it is true that no culture can truly repudiate its origins, and that gods who are no longer potent can vanish but still leave behind a body of myth which coninues to live and assert itself in modernized garb, then our concern with the limits of growth reflects something more than an awareness of new technological problems – it also brings to light a psychic wound a a feeling of guilt which are infinitely more ancient.

Publisher:Routledge
Edition:1st Edition
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:A native of Italy and graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Luigi Zoja lectures, teaches and maintains an active clinical practice. This book, first published in Italian and then German, has received wide acclaim. Dr. Zoja, current President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, has recently established his home and practice in New York City.
Product Dimensions:6.1 x 0.6 x 9.2 inches
Pages:248
Publication Date:February 19, 1995