The Crowd by

The Crowd

232 pages first pub 1895 (editions)

nonfiction politics psychology sociology reflective slow-paced
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This book is ideal for readers fascinated by the psychological dynamics of group behavior and its impact on politics and society, offering timeless insights into how collective minds shape historical and modern movements.

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Gustav Le Bon'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, Le Bon analyzes the nature of crowds and their role in political movements. He presents ...

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informative: 94%

reflective: 41%

challenging: 25%

dark: 5%

inspiring: 5%

mysterious: 2%


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