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Written by Gustave Le Bon in 1895, The Crowd is a pioneering classic of
social psychology that remains strikingly relevant over a century later.
Le Bon puts forward a groundbreaking argument: once rational individuals
merge into a crowd, their independent personalities fade away. The crowd
becomes emotionally impulsive, easily manipulated and incapable of
logical reasoning, vulnerable to blind fanaticism and extreme actions.
The book vividly explains how leaders stir mass passions through simple
slogans and emotional hints, revealing the hidden rules behind public
opinion, rallies and social movements. Though critics point out its lack
of systematic data and biased, pessimistic views of ordinary people, its
sharp observations of group mentality cannot be ignored. In the age of
social media and online mobs, this work offers vital warnings. It urges
readers to maintain independent judgment amid collective frenzy.
Concise, thought-provoking and eye-opening, it is essential reading for
anyone eager to understand mass human behavior.
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