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CROWD PSYCHOLOGY, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

CROWD PSYCHOLOGY

The Phenomenon and Causes of Crowd Psychology (The Complete Ten-Book Collection) offers an exhaustive exploration of the intricate workings of collective behavior through a tapestry of perspectives and styles. Spanning multiple disciplines, this anthology delves into themes of mass influence, societal instincts, and the nuanced forces that drive human congregations. Each piece contributes to building a comprehensive understanding of crowd dynamics, with standout essays illustrating pivotal insights into how individual judgments intermingle with and are often subsumed by the collective consciousness. These works collectively enrich the ongoing discourse on collective behavior, illuminating the timeless relevance of crowd psychology. This collection brings together luminaries such as Sigmund Freud, Charles Mackay, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, each contributing unique analytical lenses shaped by their disciplinary backgrounds in psychology, sociology, and philosophy. The anthology traverses various historic epochs and intellectual movements, illustrating the evolution of thought regarding collective human behavior. Through these varied voices, the anthology captures a spectrum of insights from analytical to theoretical, demonstrating how each figure grapples with the complexities of the crowd psyche, enriching the reader's understanding of individual versus collective influence. Ideal for scholars and general readers alike, The Phenomenon and Causes of Crowd Psychology provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the origins and implications of crowd behavior. The anthology is not only an academic resource but a stimulating journey through diverse intellectual terrains, inviting readers to reflect upon the dialogue between competing ideas and approaches. The collection's diversity of perspectives and the synthesis of groundbreaking theories it presents make it an essential addition to any library dedicated to psychology, sociology, or cultural studies.
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4,119 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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