What We Are Reading Today: ‘Psychiatric Studies’

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Updated 24 March 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Psychiatric Studies’

Translated by R. F. C. Hull

“Psychiatric Studies” gathers writings on descriptive and experimental psychiatry that Jung published between 1902 and 1905, early in his career as a psychiatrist.

The book opens with a study that foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career.

This is his medical-degree dissertation, “On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena,” a detailed analysis of the case of an adolescent girl who professed to be a medium.


What We Are Reading Today: Can College Level the Playing Field? 

Updated 13 March 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: Can College Level the Playing Field? 

Authors: Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson

We often think that a college degree will open doors to opportunity regardless of one’s background or upbringing. In this eye-opening book, two of today’s leading economists argue that higher education alone cannot overcome the lasting effects of inequality that continue to plague us, and offer sensible solutions for building a more just and equitable society.

Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson document the starkly different educational and social environments in which children of different races and economic backgrounds grow up, and explain why social equity requires sustained efforts to provide the broadest possible access to high-quality early childhood and K–12 education. 

They dismiss panaceas like eliminating college tuition and replacing the classroom experience with online education.