New York: Camden House, 2004 — 175 p. — ISBN10: 1571131604; ISBN13: 978-1571131607.
'Elias Canetti remains an outsider, whose significance as a seminal cultural diagnostic thinker of our century has not been adequately recognized. His distinctive anti-systematic form of theorizing, which cuts across the customary boundaries between genres and between imagination and theory, confronts the interpreter with particular difficulties'.
The Auto-da-Fe of Civilization
The Natural History of Modernity
Religion, Crowds, and Power
Canetti's Counter-Image of Society
The Subversive Sources of Power