Joseph Campbell says throughout all his works that the moment a myth is concretized as fact, it is killed. So if we revere Campbell, follow him as if he were an archetypal god, aren’t we, in a way, concretizing his myth as fact? In a way, isn’t the very study of Campbell’s work killing the myth he himself created? I’m going to call it: Campbell’s Paradox.
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