ans he also comesfrom the conservative point of view which I mentionedearlier meant he felt man is bad and society is good. CarlJung went a little deeper than Freud did in his theories andhe challenges some of his ideas. One that I agree with themost is that Jung's iceberg is right side up and at the top ofthe iceberg is the ego, and the level underneath that is thepersonal unconscious, and the final level of the iceberg isfinally the collective unconscious which is almost the exactopposites of Freud's. What I mean by deeper is that hefeels that man is not just sexual but spiritual as well. Hesays that the major difference in man is based on the Libidowhich is your sex drive. As you can see Jung has a muchbroader level of human interest. Jung theories are stronglybased on Darwin's theory of Evolution. Jung thinks weevolved behaviorally which has allowed us to prosper andmove forward in order to keep up with society. I do notagree once again that man is bad and society is good, I feelboth play a big part in human behavior. Another part ofJung's theory as well as Freud's theory that I don't like isthat I don't feel that man is mainly sexual. The part of Jung'stheory that I do agree with is that man has evolvedbehaviorally overtime because if we didn't we would still bebehaving like the cave men did thousands of years ago. It'sclearly obvious that man has evolved behaviorally. The next part of Carl Jung's theory is the ArchetypalComplex, which are common ways of dealing with theworld. In other words it's a genetically transmitted responsestrategy. It ensures survival. There are two examples ofArchetypal Complexes and they are the enemy archetypeand the social archetype. The enemy archetype means thatsomething that is different is threatening to us which I couldnot agree with more. There are examples in everyday lifewhen a person does not know what something is theyimmediately show some sort of aggression or frustrationwhich proves they are...