This updated edition presents a vibrant new cover for one of Fontana Press’s bestsellers. Jung offers key extracts from his twenty volumes, showcasing his groundbreaking ideas like the ‘collective unconscious’
In Dark Nature, world naturalist Lyall Watson explores the scientific roots of evil, moving beyond traditional moral, religious, and political explanations. Using insights from genetics, evolutionary ethology, anthropology, and psychology,
This book offers a profound exploration of Jung’s ideas on the unconscious, archetypes, and dreams. Jung introduces these concepts, followed by Dr. Henderson’s insights into archetypal patterns in mythology and
Ordinary Men by Christopher R. Browning tells the story of how regular German policemen from Reserve Police Battalion 101 became perpetrators of mass killings and deportations during the Holocaust. The
"The Whistleblowers" by Mandy Wiener celebrates the courage of those who risk everything to expose corruption and wrongdoing. Wiener profiles several whistleblowers, detailing their battles against powerful adversaries and the
"Killing Kebble" by Mandy Wiener uncovers the dramatic story behind the murder of South African businessman Brett Kebble. Wiener provides a detailed investigation into the underworld connections and high-stakes corruption
In "Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream," Robert I. Simon explores the psychological roots of violent behavior. Simon, a forensic psychiatrist, examines the thin line between normality and pathology,
In "Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream," Robert I. Simon explores the psychological roots of violent behavior. Simon, a forensic psychiatrist, examines the thin line between normality and pathology,