The Crowd

Cover of The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9781419158216
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Height: 9.25195 Inches
Length: 7.51967 Inches
Weight: 0.53131405142 Pounds
Width: 0.2822829 Inches
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The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon is a non-fiction book published by Kessinger Publishing, LLC on June 17, 2004. This edition, comprising 132 pages, presents a study of crowd behavior and the psychology of mass movements. Le Bon explores how individuals within a crowd lose their sense of individuality and become influenced by the collective emotions and behaviors, which can be swayed by skilled speakers and leaders. The book is structured into three sections: The Mind of Crowds, The Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds, and The Classification and Description of the Different Kinds of Crowds, drawing on historical examples to illustrate its theories.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how crowds can exhibit distinct characteristics that differ from those of individual members. Le Bon discusses the formation of a collective mind and how sentiments and ideas can unify a gathering, leading to both positive and negative outcomes. This work has played a significant role in the fields of social psychology, sociology, and political science, making it a classic reference on crowd psychology. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve the original text while providing an accessible edition for contemporary readers.


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The Crowd is a non-fiction book written by Gustave Le Bon, first published in 1895. The book is a study of the behavior of crowds and the psychology of mass movements. Le Bon argues that individuals in a crowd lose their sense of individuality and become susceptible to the influence of the group. He describes how the emotions and behaviors of a crowd can be manipulated by skilled speakers and leaders, and how this can lead to both positive and negative outcomes. The book is divided into three sections: The Mind of Crowds, The Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds, and The Classification and Description of the Different Kinds of Crowds. Le Bon draws on examples from history, including the French Revolution and the Paris Commune, as well as contemporary events, to illustrate his theories. The Crowd has been influential in the fields of psychology, sociology, and political science, and is considered a classic work on the subject of crowd psychology.. Under certain given circumstances, and only under those circumstances, an agglomeration of men presents new characteristics very different from those of the individuals composing it. The sentiments and ideas of all the persons in the gathering take one and the same direction, and their conscious personality vanishes. A collective mind is formed, doubtless transitory, but presenting very clearly defined characteristics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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Language: en. Pages: 132.

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