Yet another main 20th-century author who can help us in our journey of deeper understanding of our current plight is C.G.Jung.

“Raging, Wotan rides to the Rock!” Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie, 1910. Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain.

We can approach Jung’s musings about evil through his notion of archetypes. He observed that such unconscious conglomerates of images and ideas which activate behaviors can not only lead or direct an individual personality, but in the same way can dominate a society over a period of time.

At the rising of Nazism in Germany, Jung spoke about the archetype of Wotan, the ancient god of the Germanic tribes, indicating that his qualities of rage and frenzy, as well as a sort of anti-intellectual return of magic thinking, were taking hold of the German people. He also spoke of shadow side of the Christ archetype, i.e. the Antichrist archetype, which in his view has expressed itself several times in the last 1000 years, and continues to show up in these last days of the Piscean Age, until the dawn of the Age of Aquarius.

For somebody like myself, who is passionate about Jung’s theory of personality types, as well as his studies on religious symbols and his development of psychotherapy, the certainty with which he spoke of the coming of the Aquarian age is a bit strange. It must be noticed, however, that he was not simply predicting a golden era of universal peace. On the contrary, he saw the approaching of the Age of Aquarius (sometimes between the year 2000 and the year 2200) as a time in which it will no longer be possible to write off evil as the mere privation of good; its real existence will have to be recognized.

The cruelty is the point: “Alligators are cops. And humans are treated like animals.” Ali Velshi exposes the sadism at the core of the Alligator Alcatraz prison. MSNBC

In his book on Trump and the MAGA movement, Matthew Fox finds himself very much aligned with Jung’s understanding, both when he asks his readers to be aware of evil and cruel behaviors, which should not be overlooked, minimized, or explained away, and when he describes the opposite qualities of the Christ and the Antichrist archetypes. He also welcomes Jungian scholar Sue Mehrtens’ suggestion to stay grounded, rooted, practical, and resist ‘spacing out’.

For all his apparent relativism — he believed in fact that evil is first of all a judgment of consciousness which develops in infancy when the child starts judging the mother good or bad — Jung also affirmed the importance of making the shadow conscious, in order to prevent the dark sides of the unconscious archetypes take over the personality of the individual, or the soul of an entire society.

In our era, of course, the collective shadow is manifesting itself in the cruelty and the lies of the MAGA movement. I just saw today that people are posing gleefully in front of the signs indicating “Alligator Alcatraz” — which is the nickname of the inhuman detention center in Florida!

Thom Hartmann interviews Matthew Fox on the Antichrist as archetype. Thom Hartmann Program

The shadow, i.e. the Antichrist, is not hidden anymore, it is out there and everybody can see it. The fact that it is visible, but it is not seen for what it really is, being mistaken instead for some expression of justice, can only be understood as a clear indication that the U.S. society is seized at present by the unconscious perverted power of the Antichrist archetype, just like Nazi Germany was seized by the Wotan archetype. We would not call Fascism or Hitlerism ideas — Jung wrote —for they are archetypes, and so we would say: Give an archetype to the people and the whole crowd moves like one man, there is no resisting it.

But Jung did suggest resistance, mainly through the painstaking personal work of uncovering one’s own shadow — which only can give to any critic of society the ethical stance necessary to perform their public function — but also by speaking up about how shadow archetypes may be damaging society’s clarity of consciousness.

As spiritual people, we cannot afford to unsee what we have seen, and what we see every day, as bewildering as it may be.


Jung, Aion (1959), in Collected Works vol. 9, part II, pp. 141-2.

Jung, Collected Works vol. 18, p. 372.

See Fox, Trump & The MAGA Movement as Anti-Christ: A Handbook for the 2024 Election, p. 87, 90.

See also Fox, Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul & Society.

And Fox, A Spirituality Named Compassion: Uniting Mystical Awareness with Social Justice.

And Fox, Matthew Fox: Essential Writings on Creation Spirituality

Banner Image: Half-submerged stones wrapped in chicken wire — an abandoned flood prevention effort — echo the ridged hide of an alligator and hint at the many dangers facing the victims of Alligator Alcatraz. Photo by Ilya Semenov on Unsplash


Queries for Contemplation

What parts of Jung’s musings about evil can be hepful to you in your efforts of resistance?


Recommended Reading

Trump & The MAGA Movement as Anti-Christ: A Handbook for the 2024 Election

Matthew Fox tells us that he had always shied away from using the term “Anti-Christ” because it was so often used to spread control and fear. However, given today’s rise of authoritarianism and forces of democracide, ecocide, and christofascism, he turns the tables in this book employing the archetype for the cause of justice, democracy, and a renewed Earth and humanity.
From the Foreword: If there was ever a time, a moment, for examining the archetype of the Antichrist, it is now…Read this book with an open mind. Good and evil are real forces in our world. ~~ Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Conversations with the Divine.
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Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society

Visionary theologian and best-selling author Matthew Fox offers a new theology of evil that fundamentally changes the traditional perception of good and evil and points the way to a more enlightened treatment of ourselves, one another, and all of nature. In comparing the Eastern tradition of the 7 chakras to the Western tradition of the 7 capital sins, Fox allows us to think creatively about our capacity for personal and institutional evil and what we can do about them. 
“A scholarly masterpiece embodying a better vision and depth of perception far beyond the grasp of any one single science.  A breath-taking analysis.” — Diarmuid O’Murchu, author of Quantum Theology: Spiritual Implications of the New Physics

A Spirituality Named Compassion: Uniting Mystical Awareness with Social Justice

In A Spirituality Named Compassion, Matthew Fox delivers a profound exploration of the meaning and practice of compassion. Establishing a spirituality for the future that promises personal, social, and global healing, Fox marries mysticism with social justice, leading the way toward a gentler and more ecological spirituality and an acceptance of our interdependence which is the substratum of all compassionate activity.
“Well worth our deepest consideration…Puts compassion into its proper focus after centuries of neglect.” –The Catholic Register

Matthew Fox: Essential Writings on Creation Spirituality
Selected with an Introduction by Charles Burack

To encapsulate the life and work of Matthew Fox would be a daunting task for any save his colleague Dr. Charles Burack, who had the full cooperation of his subject. Fox has devoted 50 years to developing and teaching the tradition of Creation Spirituality and in doing so has reinvented forms of education and worship.  His more than 40 books, translated into 78 languages, are inclusive of today’s science and world spiritual traditions and have awakened millions to the much neglected earth-based mystical tradition of the West. Essential Writings begins by exploring the influences on Fox’s life and spirituality, then presents selections from all Fox’s major works in 10 sections.
“The critical insights, the creative connections, the centrality of Matthew Fox’s writings and teaching are second to none for the radical renewal of Christianity.” ~~ Richard Rohr, OFM.




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