Jung’s Antisemitism

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 6, 2015

As a German psychotherapist in the 1930s, Jung would have definitely been speaking about Jews from personal experience.
As a German psychotherapist in the 1930s, Jung would have definitely been speaking about Jews from personal experience.

Richard Spencer’s Radix Journal continues to become more and more relevant.  I now find myself reading it several times a week.

This week, they have a particularly poignant article by Alex Fontana up entitled “Jung’s Dangerous Theory” which deals with Carl Jung’s Antisemitism. I highly encourage everyone to check it out.

It begins with a quote from Jung, which could just as easily have been said by any figure in history to have been directly exposed to Jews as a group:

The Jew who is something of a nomad has never yet created a cultural form of his own and as far as we can see never will, since all his instincts and talents require a more or less civilized nation to act as host for their development. The Jews have this peculiarity with women; being physically weaker, they have to aim at the chinks in the armour of their adversary.

The article goes on to touch on the manner in which the Jews fit into Jung’s metaphysical system, as well as the way modern Jews have attempted to skew Jung’s positions on the Jew

Fontana writes of the way Jews interpreted Jung’s antisemitism:

When you have the eyes to see these intellectual games, you begin to wonder whether every text written by a Jew should be required to undergo a scholastic inquisition. All contemporary Jewish texts seem to rotate around Auschwitz as some transcendent celestial law which verifies their every platitude. As Jung himself believed that the Jewish psyche inherently manifests itself in their works due to the weight of four thousand years, the Jew, even a self-hating, liberal, or reform Jew cannot but carry the hallmarks of their complexes, which impregnate even innocuous venues.

He goes on to discuss the relationship between Jung and the Jew Freud, before closing thusly:

It is beyond a doubt that Jung harbored feelings and opinions of Jews which are less than ambiguous; certainly, there are those like Drob, who try to downplay and legitimize Jung’s anti-Semitism–revise it and pretend that it was a psychological technique. However, Jung’s anti-Semitism was multifaceted–for personal reasons (his relationship with Freud and the Jews of the Vienna Circle), and for supra-personal, theoretical and historical reasons (not unlike Heidegger). The most dangerous aspect of Jung’s views is that they may inevitably garner the question: How come so many notable gentiles are anti-Semitic?

I encourage everyone to visit Radix, and show support for the general direction the site is moving in.

I don’t think there was ever any question about Spencer’s understanding of the Jew, it just seemed for a time that he believed taking the Jared Taylor route would be more effective. However, someone already took the Jared Taylor route, and accomplished virtually nothing – his name was Jared Taylor.

Though the Daily Stormer definitely has a different target audience than Spencer, we absolutely need people with Spencer’s orientation, and I am very happy to see that he is apparently beginning to realize that one can be both intellectual and Antisemitic. Featuring profiles of Antisemitic intellectuals in history is a good way of signalling this change of heart.

I would remind the reader that after the “Hungary Like the Wolf: Budapest Shakedown 2014” debacle, Spencer has decided to host a conference in Washington, DC, where people still have freedom. The conference is on February 27, and at time of writing there are only 63 tickets left.

Jared Taylor will be speaking at this conference. Unlike Peter Brimelow, who is also speaking at the conference, Taylor has not remained noncommittal on the Jew question, but has in fact been outspokenly pro-Jew, declaring that Jews are White people, and has often featured a majority Jewish speakers at his AmRen conferences. He eventually banned David Duke from speaking at his conferences, due to Duke’s Antisemitism.

It will be interesting to see if there is a break between Spencer and Taylor over disagreement about whether or not we should be addressing the world’s foremost problem, or instead pretending it doesn’t exist and talking in circles forever about how stupid Blacks are.