Freud's Mass Psychology examines one of the key concepts in the theory
of the psyche. Surprenant treats it as an epistemological issue rather
than exclusively as a socio-political issue. Focusing on this neglected
concept enables the author to raise anew the question of the
'application' of psychoanalysis, beyond a mechanistic understanding of
this term and of Freud's writings. This study brings together important
topics associated with psychoanalysis, recent French philosophy, and
political thought. The original arguments that it develops should
interest anyone preoccupied with the relevance of psychoanalytic
concepts in philosophy and in related disciplines, notably in the field
of literary studies.