"Globalism, Psychoanalysis, and the Integration of Eight Global Ideologies is a provocative and ambitious contribution to contemporary debates about politics, ideology, and psychology. At a time when biological and rationalist explanations dominate the field, Robert Samuels makes a sustained case for the continued relevance of classical psychoanalysisparticularly Freudian metapsychologyin understanding political belief, polarization, and identification.
The book is both theoretically rigorous and clearly structured, offering a systematic framework that links eight distinct ideological positions to patterns of thought and relational dynamics rooted in depth psychology. Samuels engages directly with influential contemporary thinkersfrom Zizek to Haidtwhile situating his work in dialogue with historical figures such as Fromm and Aristotle. This integration of classical and contemporary perspectives makes the work particularly valuable for graduate students and scholars seeking a deeper, more nuanced understanding of ideology and its psychological underpinnings.
Written in a direct and accessible style, the book balances scholarly sophistication with readability, making complex ideas understandable without oversimplification. Whether one ultimately agrees with all of its claims or not, the work challenges prevailing assumptions and provides a timely, thought-provoking lens through which to examine the forces shaping political thought and social polarization today. It is a serious and significant contribution to psychoanalytic and political scholarship that invites reflection, discussion, and further research." - Karyne E. Messina, psychoanalyst and a training analyst at the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis, Washington, DC.