PinnedPublished inThe Living PhilosophyJung’s Collective Unconscious ExplainedThe strange story of the depths of the unconsciousAug 4, 2021A response icon36Aug 4, 2021A response icon36
PinnedPublished inThe Living PhilosophyWhat Freud Meant by the Ego, the Id and the SuperegoThe three parts of every mindApr 26, 2021A response icon31Apr 26, 2021A response icon31
PinnedPublished inLotus FruitThe Ancient Roman Secret to Living Life to the FullestHow the Romans Kept Their Priorities Straight and their Egos in CheckFeb 17, 2020A response icon28Feb 17, 2020A response icon28
Published inThe Living PhilosophyThe Lost Art of LeisureHow we lost the Intrinsic to the InstrumentalMar 4, 2024A response icon1Mar 4, 2024A response icon1
Published inThe Living PhilosophyAn (Ancient) New Theory of HappinessWhy virtue is the key to happiness you’ve never thought aboutFeb 19, 2024A response icon1Feb 19, 2024A response icon1
Published inThe Living PhilosophyThe Prophet — the Archetype of Societal RenaissanceProphets and the liminal transformationJan 29, 2024A response icon10Jan 29, 2024A response icon10
Published inThe Living PhilosophyWas Carl Jung Antisemitic?The accusations that won’t go awayJan 15, 2024A response icon2Jan 15, 2024A response icon2
Published inThe Living PhilosophyJustice vs. Vengeance — Is There a Difference?Nietzsche and Girard on the nature of justiceJan 1, 2024A response icon4Jan 1, 2024A response icon4
Published inThe Living PhilosophyEquality: A Better but More Miserable World?Have our modern values made a better world at the cost of our wellbeing?Dec 19, 2023A response icon9Dec 19, 2023A response icon9
Published inThe Living PhilosophyRessentiment: the World-Improving PoisonThe archetypal modern emotion from Nietzsche to Oliver AnthonyDec 4, 2023A response icon2Dec 4, 2023A response icon2