““one of the speakers was an eccentric character who would have as great an influence on Jung as the dark Sabina did. Otto Gross was the son of the judge and criminologist Hans Gross, whose lectures the writer Franz Kafka attended; Hans Gross’ ideas about degenerate “criminal types”—those who had not yet committed a crime but were bound to, a theme updated in Philip K. Dick’s “The Minority Report”—can be felt in Kafka’s disturbing novel The Trial, about a man who is arrested but never discovers why.””