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The Mob Mentality (eBook)

The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution

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2022
378 Seiten
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The Mob Mentality - Gustave Le Bon
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Gustave Le Bon's 'The Mob Mentality' is a groundbreaking study on group psychology and crowd behavior. Published in 1895, this sociological work delves into the phenomenon of the collective mind, exploring how individuals lose their rationality when part of a group. Le Bon's compelling writing style and extensive research provide a detailed analysis of how this mob mentality can lead to irrational decisions and actions within society. The book is a significant contribution to the field of social psychology, shedding light on the complexities of human behavior in group settings. Le Bon's insight into the power dynamics within crowds serves as a cautionary tale for readers interested in understanding the influence of the collective on individual behavior. Through his meticulous observations and case studies, Le Bon offers valuable insights into the impact of group dynamics on human behavior, making 'The Mob Mentality' a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of social psychology and group behavior.

Gustave Le Bon, born on May 7, 1841, in Nogent-le-Rotrou, France, and deceased on December 13, 1931, was a pioneering figure in social psychology. He was trained as a physician but his interests spanned anthropology, sociology, psychology, as well as physics. His work significantly influenced the field of crowd psychology, and he is best known for his seminal book 'Psychologie des Foules' (1895), translated as 'The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind', which laid the groundwork for his theories on collective behavior. Although 'The Mob Mentality' is often cited as a book written by Le Bon, it is likely a misconception or confusion with his famous 'The Crowd,' which discusses how individual reasoning is swayed, and even dominated, by group dynamics and the collective mindset of crowds. His assertions on the irrationality of crowds and the sway of charismatic leaders were innovative for his time, and his analysis on the psychological characteristics of crowds remains influential. His works delve into topics such as the loss of personal responsibility in groups, the role of leaders in directing crowds, and the impact of race and traditions on the mindset of peoples. Le Bon's ideas have been both celebrated and criticized, yet his contributions to social theory continue to be studied and referenced in scholarly discussions on mass psychology and sociology. Not only did Le Bon's theoretical constructs provide a groundwork for understanding crowd psychology, but they also paved the way for later theories on group dynamics and mass movements. His literary style is characterized by sharp observations and a prescient understanding of the effects of mass communication and herd behavior, themes still relevant to contemporary sociological and psychological research.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften
Schlagworte Authoritarian Leadership • Carl Jung • civil unrest literature • collective behavior • Collective unconsciousness • conservative views • crowd psychology • French sociology • Freud • Group behavior analysis • Group dynamics • Gustave Le Bon • Homo Deus • How to win friends and influence people • influential works • Intellectual polymath • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest • outliers • Political Psychology • psychological crowd theory • psychology of crowds • public domain classics • Robert Wright • Schopenhauer • Social Influence • Social Psychology • Social psychology impact • sociological theory • The Secret • thinking fast and slow
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