Interview with Mary Bancroft, who worked analytically for over ten years with C.G. Jung. She was a journalist and a novelist, and during World War II, was trained as a special agent under Allen Dulles, head of the Office of Strategic Services (now the C.I.A.). She discusses her personal impressions of Jung, her work with Dulles, and her perspective on Jung's contributions to the modern world. Includes archival photos and film footage.
"Interview with Mary Bancroft, who worked analytically for over ten years with C.G. Jung. She was a journalist and a novelist, and during World War II, was trained as a special agent under Allen Dulles, head of the Office of Strategic Services (now the C.I.A.). She discusses her personal impressions of Jung, her work with Dulles, and her perspective on Jung's contributions to the modern world. Includes archival photos and film footage."@en
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