You don't control your own thoughts...here's how to get them back...

Dive into Jung's work and reclaim your psyche (read jungs red book + more) at theritebooks.com, my bookstore, and support the channel directly. Thank you! 🙏 This is another video in my Right Philosophy series, where I unpack the intellectual and philosophical foundations of right-wing thought. The thinkers, ideas, and traditions that built the framework most people only encounter secondhand. We've covered Schmitt, Spengler, Evola, and the fascism question; today we go inward. Carl Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of analytical psychology. Breaking from Freud, he argued the psyche is far deeper than the personal unconscious, proposing the collective unconscious, a shared substrate of inherited archetypes (the Shadow, the Anima, the Self) that structure myth, religion, and human behavior across all cultures. His work on individuation, the lifelong process of integrating the unconscious and becoming who you actually are , has made him one of the most influential and contested figures in modern thought, claimed by everyone from clinical psychologists to mythologists to the contemporary right. In this video, we look at why Jung matters to that tradition, and what reclaiming your own psyche actually requires. Subscribe for the rest of the series. Comment your thoughts below — who should I cover next?