Radical Jung: Emancipatory Politics and the Collective Unconscious - Rob Faure Walker (Spring 2026)
Radical Jung explores how Carl Jung’s insights can guide us through the crises of modernity. This book critiques the appropriation of Jung by right wing and conservative thinkers like Jordon Peterson while emphasizing the need for creative solutions rooted in Gnostic introspection. Through our dreams, and psychedelic and sober visions, we can engage with the unconscious. In doing so, we cultivate compassion and political agency in a chaotic world that is becoming increasingly overwhelming. By integrating Jungian processes and archetypes with contemporary issues, the book offers a path towards collective healing and a reimagined relationship with radical politics, nature, and ourselves.