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A Terrible Love of War Sends us inward to confront our own Mars-like capacities and the unsavory connections between the winds of war and the certainties of monotheistic religions.
America James Hillman discusses the American experience, individuality and independence.
Kinds of Power Examines the ideas which animate our lives and lie behind earning, spending, saving, producing, owning, and selling.
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy... A frontal assualt on the obsession with personal growth.
Dream Animals Explores the great ark of images that these creatures bring into our dreams.
A Blue Fire Thomas Moore on the archetypal psychology of James Hillman and his views on beauty, the soul, and mythology.
The Force of Character and the Lasting Life This compelling volume shows how our character is deepened, enriched, and made meaningful by long life.
Beauty Without Nature The father of archetypal psychology examines ideas about wilderness, urban living and art.
The Soul's Code A high-wire act of inspired creativity, spunk, and dazzling insights.
A Blue Fire An incisive introduction to the imaginative and brilliant work of this Jungean psychologist.