Books
Samuels has authored, co-authored and edited several books, all of which are published through "The Agora Cosmopolitan" based in Ottawa. He has over sixty-five titles with registered ISBN numbers, although it is not clear if all are available for purchase.
His political works include the following:
- National Identity in Canada and Cosmopolitan Community (1997)
- Toward a Canadian Languages Act Rejuvenating the Official Languages Act (2001)
- Compendium of Socially Progressive Thought (multiple volumes, 2002–05)
- Globalization and Capitalistocracy (2002)
- Compendium on Capitalistocracy and Corporate Globalization (multiple volumes, 2002–05)
- Compendium on the Affirmation of Democracy (multiple volumes, 2002–05)
- Constitutionalizing Universal Public Healthcare in Canada (2003)
- National Identity in Canada and Cosmopolitan Community Former Prime Minister John Turner and the Last Great Liberal Patriot (2003)
- Quantuum Economics: the Quality-of-Life Social Justice, Environmental Conservation, and Ecology (2003)
- Former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Paul Hellyer Speaks Out (2005)
- Former Prime Minister John Turner as a Great Canadian Political Tragedy (2005)
- The National Party of Canada in Canadian Political History: The Progressive and Canadian Sovereignty-Focused Vision of a Failed Federal Political Party (2005)
- Capitalism is Not Democracy: Avoiding Apocalyptical Human Security in a Dystopic Era of Economic Globalization (2005)
- Capitalism Is Not Democracy, Part 2 (2005)
- Capitalism Is Not Democracy Part 3 (2005)
- Growing Violent Crime in Toronto (2006)
- Bloc Québécois Borrows German Nazi Techniques (year not listed)
Samuels has also issued several works on e-commerce, and at least two guidebooks on erotica and erotic fiction.
Sources: The Agora (book titles), Blackwell's Online (search for "Raymond Samuels").
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