Baruch Menache

Author & Philosopher — Identity, Trauma, Existential Psychology, Civilization

About

Baruch Menache is an author and philosopher whose work operates at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and cultural analysis. His writing examines identity as a structural phenomenon—how it is formed, disrupted, and reorganized through trauma, belief, desire, family systems, and social life.

Across existential philosophy, psychological theory, and civilizational inquiry, his work focuses on the conditions under which meaning is constructed and continuity is sustained. Rather than treating identity, mental health, or culture as isolated domains, his writing approaches them as interdependent structures shaped by historical, relational, and symbolic forces.

His nonfiction explores trauma and psychological rupture, sexuality and desire, family dynamics, belief systems, social consciousness, and the architecture of perception. The work is oriented less toward prescription than toward structural understanding.

Selected Works

Philosophy & Psychology

Civilization & Culture

Literary Work

Podcast

Baruch Menache hosts a podcast on psychology, philosophy, and culture, examining trauma, existential questions, identity formation, and the structural challenges of modern society.

Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and RedCircle.

Writing & Essays

Essays and long-form reflections on identity, trauma, civilization, and consciousness are published regularly on Medium.

Contact & Follow

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