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CROWD PSYCHOLOGY: Understanding the Phenomenon and Its Causes (10 Books in One Volume) - cover

CROWD PSYCHOLOGY: Understanding the Phenomenon and Its Causes (10 Books in One Volume)

Sigmund Freud, Charles Mackay, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gerald Stanley Lee, Gustave Le Bon, Walter Lippmann, William McDougall, Everett Dean Martin, Wilfred Trotter

Traducteur James Strachey, G. D. H. Cole

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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CROWD PSYCHOLOGY: Understanding the Phenomenon and Its Causes presents an intricate tapestry of thought concerning human behavior in group settings, compiled into a cohesive anthology. This collection interweaves diverse styles ranging from scientific treatises to philosophical reflections, establishing a comprehensive discourse on crowd psychology. Each work contributes unique insights into the mechanisms and influences that drive collective human actions, offering readers a chance to explore seminal ideas that have shaped understanding of crowd dynamics. From the critical analyses of collective behavior to explorations of crowd mentality under varying societal pressures, the anthology stands as a landmark contribution to psychological and sociological literature. The contributing authors, renowned thought leaders across psychology, sociology, and philosophy, imbue the collection with depth and historical significance. Figures such as Sigmund Freud and Jean-Jacques Rousseau bring foundational theories and enlightenment thought, while Gustave Le Bon and Walter Lippmann provide a spectrum of perspectives informed by their own groundbreaking work on the psychology of crowds. This anthology convenes diverse intellectual traditions, chronicling the evolution of ideas that shed light on group behavior. Collectively, the authors enhance our understanding through reflections on past movements, societal change, and the psychological underpinnings of mass action. This ambitious collection is an indispensable resource for those seeking to understand crowd psychology's multifaceted nature. CROWD PSYCHOLOGY offers readers a profound opportunity to engage with the thoughts of pioneering thinkers, providing educational insights and encouraging dialogue. It draws attention to the complexities of human interaction within masses and the enduring influence of collective behavior on historical and modern contexts. For students, educators, and aficionados of psychological and sociological exploration, this anthology is a compelling invitation to explore the instinctive and intellectual heritage of crowd dynamics through the works of its most distinguished commentators.
Disponible depuis: 13/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 2889 pages.

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