vbid/9781040089675

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Author(s): Stefano Carpani
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781032487847
Edition: 1st Edition

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Within this book, the fields of analytical psychology and sociology combine to examine and explore current social theory and the concept that the author has termed �absolute freedom�. This work serves as a vital contribution to contemporary social and psychoanalytic research, unveiling the intricacies of psychological and social dynamics in our current epoch. Stefano Carpani explores the intersection of psychology and sociology, providing a fresh perspective beyond conventional boundaries. It conducts a comparative analysis of C. G. Jung’s individuation process and Ulrich Beck’s individualization theory, presenting the groundbreaking ‘I+I’ synthesis. This latter concept acts as a linchpin in deciphering self-identity narratives in the 21st century’s dynamic landscape, before the author introduces the concept of absolute freedom, contextualizing it within the multifaceted complexities of contemporary second-late-modern existence. This compelling new book will be of great interest to academics, scholars and students in the fields of analytical psychology, sociology and psychosocial studies.Typham this is the title: Absolute Freedom Individuation and Individualization in Second-Late-Modern Societies 1st Edition

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