The Shadow of Democracy: Jung, Collective Psychology, and the Future of Governance

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Management number 231972518 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 231972518
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You were born into a system you never designed, yet you defend it as if you built it yourself.Carl Jung argued that what we refuse to face in ourselves eventually controls us from the shadows. Nations are no different. Unexamined fear becomes a lever for those who know how to pull it; shame is weaponized into silence; and groupthink eventually replaces conscience. In this environment, populations mistake the performance of democracy for the reality of freedom.The Shadow of Democracy is not a partisan critique. It doesn't look left or right; it looks underneath.Konrad Graf exposes the psychological machinery that keeps citizens trapped in denial, projection, and manufactured division. By tracing how media, money, and tribal politics exploit our collective blind spots, the book asks the question most political texts avoid: what would a system designed for conscious citizens actually look like?Imagine governance without career politicians, where citizens act as a true board of directors. Instead of voting for personalities, the public hires specialist executives for health, education, and defense. Delegates are revocable, budgets are entirely transparent, and power flows directly from competence rather than connections.The system is not broken. It is working exactly as unconscious people build things. The question is whether enough of us are willing to see it clearly. Read more

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Language English
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Publisher Snappy Pebble LLC
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Print length 549 pages
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Publication date February 26, 2026
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