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  1. A book by Gustave Le Bon that explores the psychology and sociology of crowds. It argues that crowds have characteristics such as impulsiveness, irrationality, and fanaticism, and that they are influenced by social and biological factors.

    • Gustave Le Bon
    • 1895
  2. Dec 24, 2016 · The book explains crowd psychology in depth from many different perspectives and upon reflection you’ll see how true it is in our behavior as a crowd. The book also helps to understand ourselves better, and how we can avoid being swept away by the crowd mentality.

    • 1895
    • Gustave Le Bon
  3. Feb 1, 1996 · A classic sociological work on the psychology and behavior of crowds, translated from French. Learn about the characteristics, effects, and dangers of mass movements, and how they differ from individual thinking.

    • Gustave Le Bon
    • Translation of Psychologie des foules
    • 1895
    • The crowd : A study of the popular mind
  4. Oct 26, 2021 · A classic work of crowd psychology and mass hypnosis published in 1895. Learn how the masses are influenced by illusions, leaders, and social norms, and how they differ from individuals.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · A 1895 book that explores the psychology of crowds and their influence on individual behaviour. The author claims that crowds are emotional, unanimous, and weak, and that they can be manipulated by media and advertising.

  6. Jan 1, 2002 · A classic book of social psychology that explores the characteristics, opinions, and influences of crowds. Learn about the era of crowds, the mind of crowds, the leaders of crowds, and the different kinds of crowds in history and society.

  7. Published in 1895, The Crowd analyzes the nature and role of crowds in political movements and collective behavior. It explores the characteristics, opinions, beliefs, and leaders of different kinds of crowds, and their impact on society and power.