What constitutes a crowd from the psychological point of view—A numerically strong agglomeration of individuals does not suffice to form a crowd—Special characteristics of psychological crowds—The turning in a fixed direction of the ideas and sentiments of individuals composing such a crowd, and the disappearance of their personality—The crowd is always dominated by considerations of which it is unconscious—The disappearance of brain activity and the predominance of medullar activity—The lowering of the intelligence and the complete transformation of the sentiments—The transformed sentiments may be better or worse than those of the individuals of which the crowd is composed—A crowd is as easily heroic as criminal 去书内

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    The book describes the psychological characteristics of the group in detail, and believes that after individuals join the group, the original independent and rational personality will disappear, replaced by the strength of unconscious personality and the disappearance of conscious personality. Thoughts and feelings in a group will develop in a common direction through suggestion and mutual contagion, and will immediately translate this suggestion into action. Le Pen pointed out that the behavior of crowds is characterized by non-dissent, emotionality and low intelligence, but this performance also has its positive and negative side.

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