Men, the anima, and the feminine
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Presented at a conference on The Feminine, sponsored by the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, 25-26 October 1975, by Gareth S. Hill, M.S.W.
'We are living in a period of greatly accelerated change in collective consciousness in which the feminine is finding a new relative value in cultural forms, and equality is finding a new relative value in social forms. In turn, new stereotypes of otherness, reflecting changing patterns of individual ego identity, are a natural counterpart of this evolution.' --p. 9
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