To Freud, individual and social psychology were virtually identical.

The question he addresses here is, What are the emotional bonds that hold collective entities, such as an army and a church, togeth...

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To Freud, individual and social psychology were virtually identical.

The question he addresses here is, What are the emotional bonds that hold collective entities, such as an army and a church, together? It is a fruitful question, and Freud offers some interesting answers. But Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego stands chiefly as an invitation to further psychoanalytic exploration.

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