Mitch Finn, MA
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15
Explore and discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization. Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction. Jensen's page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking. In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concerns for the future. Please read up to page 83 before the first class.
Required reading: The Culture of Make Believe, Derrick Jensen
Mitch Finn, MA, LPC, is a doctoral candidate in Mythological Studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is currently in private practice in Houston.
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