The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

by Gustave Le Bon
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

by Gustave Le Bon

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Overview

One of the most influential works of social psychology in history, The Crowd was highly instrumental in creating this field of study by analyzing, in detail, mass behavior. The book had a profound impact not only on Freud but also on such twentieth-century masters of crowd control as Hitler and Mussolini — both of whom may have used its observations as a guide to stirring up popular passions. In the author's words, "The masses have never thirsted after the truth. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim."
Although the volume focuses on crowd psychology, it is also brilliantly instructive on the effects of the generally accepted beliefs of a nation's citizenry on the processes of history. Among the topics covered here are general characteristics and mental unity of the crowd; the crowd's sentiments and morality; its ideas, reasoning power, and imagination; opinions and beliefs of crowds and the means used by leaders to persuade; classification of crowds, including criminal and electrical assemblages, as well as the functioning of criminal juries and parliamentary assemblies.
A must-read volume for students of history, sociology, law, and psychology, The Crowd will also be invaluable to politicians, statesmen, investors, and marketing managers. "Any study of crowd behavior, popular psychology, fascism, etc. would do well to begin with Le Bon's work." — Anson Rabinbach, Professor of History, Princeton University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486419565
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 01/08/2002
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 523,376
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.26(d)

About the Author

Charles-Marie Gustave Le Bon (May 7, 1841-December 13, 1931) was one of France's most famous polymaths, who wrote and studied extensively in the fields of anthropology, psychology, and science. His best-known work, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, is reputed to have been influential in the thinking of historical figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and Vladimir Lenin-due to his interpretation of the effects of crowd psychology and propaganda.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
The Era of Crowds
Book I: The Mind of Crowds
Chapter I
General Characteristics of Crowds-Psychological Law of Their Mental Unity
Chapter II
The Sentiments and Morality of Crowds
Chapter III
"The Ideas, Reasoning Power, and Imagination of Crowds"
Chapter IV
A Religious Shape Assumed by All the Convictions of Crowds
Book II: The Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds
Chapter I
Remote Factors of the Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds
Chapter II
The Immediate Factors of the Opinions of Crowds
Chapter III
The Leaders of Crowds and Their Means of Persuasion
Chapter IV
Limitations of Variability of the Beliefs and Opinions of Crowds
Book III: The Classification and Description of the Different Kinds of Crowds
Chapter I
The Classification of Crowds
Chapter II
Crowds Termed Criminal Crowds
Chapter III
Criminal Juries
Chapter IV
Electoral Crowds
Chapter V
Parliamentary Assemblies
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