In his most recent book, Democracy and Self-Organization: The Change of Which Barack Obama Speaks, Dr. Robert Aziz draws on his depth understanding of human psychology and culture to provide us with unprecedented insight into the dynamics of meaning underlying Barack Obama’s politics of change. Conclusions reached about our current cultural crisis of meaning in his previous work The Syndetic Paradigm: The Untrodden Path Beyond Freud and Jung (2007) form the basis of this incisive analysis. In Democracy and Self-Organization: The Change of Which Barack Obama Speaks, carefully and systematically, directly and substantively connecting the profound leadership initiatives of President John F. Kennedy and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to his thesis, Dr. Aziz convincingly situates the change of which Barack Obama speaks within the context of the now urgent demands of democratic culture’s unfolding destiny.
Robert Aziz Ph.D. is a psychoanalytical therapist in private practice, an executive mentor within the North American business sector, and has lectured on the psychology of the unconscious at two Canadian universities. He is a Clinical Member of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists and a Full Member of the Canadian Psychological Association. Dr. Aziz was one of five subject experts invited by The Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education (Tokyo) to contribute a chapter to their commemorative publication Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics (1999). He is the author of C.G. Jung’s Psychology of Religion and Synchronicity (1990) and The Syndetic Paradigm: The Untrodden Path Beyond Freud and Jung (2007), both academic publications of SUNY Press.