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English version of The Crowd

Author: [France] Gustave Le Pen

ISBN: 978-7-5100-6368-8

Published by: Houlang Publishing Consulting ( Beijing) Co., Ltd., World Book Publishing Company

Format: 690mm*960mm 1/16

Pricing: 22.80 yuan This book carefully examines the general psychological characteristics of groups and discusses The morality, emotion, imagination, belief and other aspects of the group point out that individuals easily lose their self-awareness after entering the group and become a member of the blind, impulsive, fanatical and credulous "rabble" under the oppression of the collective will. Groups motivated by illegal self-interest are often criminal groups, while mob groups "fighting for their beliefs" display noble devotion. Factors that affect group concepts and beliefs include race, tradition, system, etc. In addition, highly contagious language, the call of the ideal country, and the incitement of leaders also have a positive or negative effect on group behavior.

"The Crowd: A Study of Popular Psychology" is a classic treatise that has been influential for hundreds of years. The authoritative English translation of this photocopied version restores the original work to the greatest extent and will bring readers a new reading experience and a deeper understanding. Inspire. Title: The Crowd

Author: Gustave Le Bon (LeBon.G.)

Publisher: China Three Gorges Publishing House

Publishing time: January 1, 2011

ISBN: 9787802236868

Form: 16 pages

Pricing: 26.80 yuan

"The Crowd" was first published It was published in 1895 and has a history of more than 100 years. It is known as the pioneering work of popular psychology. The author empirically explores the emergence and operation of mass psychology, and effectively demonstrates the irrational and variable psychological world of the masses.

The famous psychologist Freud, social psychologist Allport, and sociologist Merton have all given high praise to "The Crowd".

Nowadays, "The Crowd" has a strong reference significance because of its detailed analysis of public psychology, and it has become a recommended work by many investment and financial management professionals.

Le Pen "The Crowd: A Study in the Psychology of the Masses" "Crowds are poor at reasoning but eager to act. Their present organization gives them great power. The dogmas of which we have witnessed the birth will soon take on the character of the old dogmas. The power of the people, that is to say, the arbitrary power that cannot be discussed. The divine authority of the masses will replace the divine authority of the king." (P4) "Sometimes, under the influence of some violent emotions-for example, due to national events. , thousands of isolated individuals will also acquire the characteristics of a psychological group.

Gustave Le Bon's incisive analysis of mass psychology

Even the psychologist Freud admired it

Volume 1: The Psychology of Crowds

Chapter 1 General Characteristics of Groups

The composition of groups from a psychological perspective

Unique Characteristics of Groups

Groups are barbaric dolls< /p>

Groups are the creators of miracles

Chapter 2 Emotional and moral values ??of groups

Groups are impulsive, changeable and impatient

The group behaves in extreme ways

The group does not have any long-term plans

The group does not recognize obstacles

The group is gullible and easily suggestible

There is no history of truth

The exaggeration and simplicity of group emotions

The paranoia, tyranny and conservatism of the group

The morality of the group

Volume 2 The Opinions of the Group and beliefs

Chapter 1: Indirect factors in group opinions and beliefs

Chapter 2: Direct factors in group opinions and beliefs

Chapter 3: Group leaders and its techniques of persuasion

Chapter 4 The scope of changes in group beliefs and opinions

Volume 3 The classification and characteristics of groups

Chapter 1 Groups Classification

Two major group categories

Heterogeneous groups

Homogeneous groups

Chapter 2 Criminal groups are called Groups of criminal groups

Criminal motives

History of group crimes

General characteristics of criminal groups

Chapter 3 Criminal Jury< /p>

Chapter 4 Voter Groups

Chapter 5 Parliament

Conclusion