Also, the memoirs of Daniel Paul Schreber are analyzed with an implicit critique of Sigmund Freud[citation needed] and Gustave Le Bon.
[citation needed] The book was translated from German into English by Carol Stewart in 1962 and published by Gollancz.
Rather, it reads a bit like a manual written by someone outside the human race explaining to another outsider in concise and highly metaphoric language how people form mobs and manipulate power.
He enjoys this and consequentially asks more and more questions; every answer he receives is an act of submission.
"[1] This work remains important for the insights it provided into the Eastern European upheaval which can be understood within the framework Canetti puts forth.