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Crowd : A Study of the Popular Mind

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036500942
ISBN-13 9781036500948
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Psychology
Ksh 5,700.00
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In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of crowds, offering a comprehensive account of their psychological makeup and how it diverges significantly from individual characteristics. By examining the collective behavior within various historical epochs, the book positions its main subject amidst a broader socio-psychological context, shedding light on how organized crowds have been pivotal in shaping societal progress. Through rigorous scientific methodology, devoid of personal biases or preconceived theories, the author navigates through contentious debates surrounding crowd psychology, aiming to uncover underlying truths.

The thematic depth of this work is revealed as it juxtaposes the perceived mental inferiority of crowds against the potential dangers of disrupting their natural organization. This paradox is further explored by drawing distinctions between absolute and practical reasoninga distinction applicable beyond social phenomena to physical data interpretation. The book underscores a critical viewpoint that institutions and laws mirror society's inherent character rather than mold it.

Concluding with an insightful reflection on the nature of truth and perception, this book includes a compelling argument for understanding crowds not just for their immediate impact but for their lasting influence on civilization's fabric. It serves as an essential read for anyone intrigued by the forces that mobilize collective human behavior and shape our world.
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of crowds, offering a comprehensive account of their psychological makeup and how it diverges significantly from individual characteristics. By examining the collective behavior within various historical epochs, the book positions its main subject amidst a broader socio-psychological context, shedding light on how organized crowds have been pivotal in shaping societal progress. Through rigorous scientific methodology, devoid of personal biases or preconceived theories, the author navigates through contentious debates surrounding crowd psychology, aiming to uncover underlying truths.

The thematic depth of this work is revealed as it juxtaposes the perceived mental inferiority of crowds against the potential dangers of disrupting their natural organization. This paradox is further explored by drawing distinctions between absolute and practical reasoninga distinction applicable beyond social phenomena to physical data interpretation. The book underscores a critical viewpoint that institutions and laws mirror society''s inherent character rather than mold it.

Concluding with an insightful reflection on the nature of truth and perception, this book includes a compelling argument for understanding crowds not just for their immediate impact but for their lasting influence on civilization''s fabric. It serves as an essential read for anyone intrigued by the forces that mobilize collective human behavior and shape our world.

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