Between 1970 and about 1980, the humanistic psychology of Maslow, Rogers, Perls and Janov was a direct rebellion against the neoliberal realism of the entrepreneurial self. Or was it? In the 1980s and 1990s Jung’s and Campbell’s spiritual psychology theories appeared to be a complete rejection of neoliberal capitalism. But what functions did they perform for neoliberalism – and for which social classes?
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