The Crowd, A Study Of The Popular Mind 🔍
Gustave Le Bon Batoche Books, Kitchener, 2001
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(Psychologie des Foules) The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, by French social theorist Gustave Le Bon, is a short treatise written in 1895 on the principles of large gatherings of people. As the disclaimer on the title page notes, the ideas in Le Bon's book were popular at the time of the late 19th century but are no longer in vogue today. The reasons for this are obvious, as LeBon unpretentiously puts to fault all the rhetoric about "democracy," "equality," "fraternity," and "equality" as being mere catchphrases that self-serving demagogues use to control the spirit of the masses. He cites the French Revolution and the demands of Socialism and Communism during his time. Le Bon outlines the way crowds tend to think (in vivid images illogically connected), how they reason (they don't for all practical purposes), how they express exaggerated emotion, how they are very quick to take action without coherent thought and of the general extreme-conservatism and intolerance of crowds. The individual who becomes part of a crowd tends to loose himself, and feels invincible as he is aware of the similarity of mind and purpose of all those surrounding him. In the book, Le Bon claims that there are several characteristics of crowd psychology: "impulsiveness, irritability, incapacity to reason, the absence of judgement of the critical spirit, the exaggeration of sentiments, and others..." Le Bon claimed that "an individual immersed for some length of time in a crowd soon finds himself – either in consequence of magnetic influence given out by the crowd or from some other cause of which we are ignorant – in a special state, which much resembles the state of fascination in which the hypnotized individual finds himself in the hands of the hypnotizer."Le Bon notes how individuals become unthinking entities of the Herd, and can be unconsciously made to do acts, which can either be of great criminality or heroism. The reasoning of the solitary individual is superior to that of a crowd which has no individuality. All are "equal" in a crowd where, for instance, a mathematician is caught up in the same spirit as a laborer and class and intelligence differences fall to the lowest common denominator. One advantage of crowds is that they can express the spirit of a class, caste, or race of a people better than the individual can, and that crowds are capable of great deeds such as victory in a war or the spread of a religion that would be beyond simply one person's effort. Hitler, Mussolini in addition to Freud, were familiar with LeBon's work, and it is readily apparent that their followers acted very similar to the behavior that LeBon describes.Table of contents Introduction: The Era of the 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 CrowdsBook 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 the Variability of the Beliefs and Opinions of CrowdsBook 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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Preface 4
Introduction 7
Book 1 13
Chapter 1 13
Chapter 2 20
Chapter 3 35
Chapter 4 43
Book 2 47
Chapter 1 47
Chapter 2 59
Chapter 3 67
Chapter 4 81
Book 3 90
Chapter 1 90
Chapter 2 93
Chapter 3 96
Chapter 4 100
Chapter 5 107
Notes 120
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(Psychologie des Foules)-1896
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