The Crowd - Le Bon Gustave
- A Study of the Popular Mind
In this groundbreaking classic, Gustave Le Bon explores the psychology of crowds, unraveling the forces that shape collective behavior and the ways individuals are transformed within a crowd: published in 1895, The Crowd is as relevant today as it was in 1895, offering insights into the dynamics of group influence in politics, culture, and society.
Le Bon examines how emotions, ideas, and actions spread within crowds, often overriding rational thought and individuality. From revolutions to elections, from social movements to mass hysteria, his analysis sheds light on the hidden mechanisms that drive human behavior in collective settings.
A seminal work in social psychology and political theory, The Crowd is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the power of mass influence and the fragility of human reason when faced with the overwhelming force of collective passion. Whether you're a scholar, a leader, or simply a curious reader, this book provides profound insights into the forces shaping our world.
2024 Reprint of the 1896 edition.
EAN: 9781684229635