Lawrence R. Alschuler, fascinated by Jungian psychology, interrupted his political science career to study at the C. G. Jung Institute-Zurich for four years in the 1980s. His university teaching itinerary began in 1967 in Honolulu and passed through Zurich, Buenos Aires (Fulbright Professorship), and Ottawa. Along the way he authored "Predicting Development, Dependency, and Conflict in ""Latin America" and "Multinationals and ""Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in ""Argentina,"" the ""Ivory Coast,"" and ""Korea"; edited two books; and wrote numerous articles on Third World pol...