📚 6 Books mentioned in "Joe Rogan Experience #2173 - Jimmy Dore" of The Joe Rogan Experience

Podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience
Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #2173 - Jimmy Dore
Published on July 4, 2024
Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

Critique of psychoanalysis
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So anyway, so this book, the Red Book, that he wrote down his experiences of for those four years where he could give himself like a mushroom... he, uh, it finally got published in 2010!
The host discusses 'The Red Book' by Carl Jung, which details his experiences over four years. The speaker notes the book's publication in 2010, along with its dense nature.

Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken
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I think the best book to start with Carl Jung is my memories, dreams, reflections, which is his biography and he wrote... mhm!
In this segment, Carl Jung's autobiography, 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections', is suggested as the best book to start with for those interested in his work.

Moderner Mythus
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What is Carl Jung's book on flying saucers called? But he had this concept about flying saucers; he thinks they're... they're constructs of the mind, but not necessarily that they're not real!
In the podcast, Carl Jung's book about flying saucers is mentioned. The discussion focuses on Jung's concept of flying saucers, which he considers to be constructs of the mind, while also acknowledging their potential reality.

Mysterium Coniunctionis
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I was reading a book called The Mysterium Coniunctio that he wrote, and it took me like a week just... just the opening paragraph just to keep going and I'm like, what the f***!
During the podcast, the host discusses how challenging it was to read Carl Jung's book, 'Mysterium Coniunctionis,' commenting humorously on spending a week on just the opening paragraph due to its complexity.

The Undiscovered Self
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I've had, uh... so I was reading this book called The Undiscovered Self by Carl Jung, and it's amazing how it fits what's happening right now today!
The mention of Carl Jung's book 'The Undiscovered Self' comes up in a discussion about how the themes of the book relate to current societal issues. It provides insight into how people might project their inner needs and desires onto external entities, resonating with contemporary events.

Twilight of the elites
Buy Twilight of the elites by Christopher L. Hayes on Amazon
Well, uh, Barack Obama talked about how just being in the room with the donor class changes you; just being in the room with—and Chris Hayes wrote a book called 'The Twilight of the Elite' about how all that happens, and then he became the thing he wrote about.
During the conversation, the book 'Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy' by Christopher Hayes is referenced as a commentary on how proximity to powerful individuals can transform a person. Interestingly, the discussion also points out that Chris Hayes himself exemplifies the very phenomenon he described in his book.