What happens to individual thinking when people become part of a crowd? In this groundbreaking work, Gustave Le Bon explores the psychology behind collective behavior and mass movements. He reveals how individuals in crowds often think, feel, and act differently than they would alone, driven by emotion, suggestion, and shared identity. Le Bon explains how crowds can be inspired to achieve great progress-or manipulated toward destructive ends. His insights help explain revolutions, political movements, social trends, and the rise of influential leaders. First published in the nineteenth century, this classic remains highly relevant in the modern age of social media, viral trends, and mass influence. Insightful and thought-provoking, The Crowd is essential reading for anyone interested in psychology, sociology, politics, leadership, or understanding how group behavior shapes the world.
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