The Crowd

A Study of the Popular Mind

Paperback, 219 pages

English language

Published Sept. 7, 1982 by Cherokee Publishing Company, Atlanta, GA 1982.

ISBN:
978-0-87797-168-9
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OCLC Number:
19623983

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"Gustave LeBon's The Crowd is not only a classic, but one of the best-selling scientific books in social psychology and collective behavior ever written. Here, LeBon analyzes the nature of crowds and their role in political movements. He presents crowd behavior as a problem of science and power, a natural phenomenon with practical implications. Originally published in 1895, LeBon's book was the first to expand the scope of inquiry beyond criminal crowds to include all possible kinds of collective phenomena. Its continuing significance is evident even in the Los Angeles riots of 1992 in which LeBon's theories were cited in testimony." "LeBon emphasizes the various areas of modern life where crowd behavior holds sway, particularly political upheavals. He focuses on electoral campaigns, parliaments, juries, labor agitation, and street demonstrations. At the same time, his treatment of crowds is far from complimentary. In a new introduction to this edition, Robert A. …

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Subjects

  • Social Psychology
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Customs & Traditions
  • Crowds