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Jung in the Machine

Jung in the Machine

Longform essays putting Jung in dialogue with Nietzsche, Frankl, Jünger, BAP, Evola, Eliade & more on myth, symbol, and meaning in a technocratic age. Close readings, quotes, exercises. By day I’m a software engineer. Thoughts are my own.

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    Longform essays putting Jung in dialogue with Nietzsche, Frankl, Jünger, BAP, Evola, Eliade & more on myth, symbol, and meaning in a technocratic age. Close readings, quotes, exercises. By day I’m a software engineer. Thoughts are my own.

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