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portada The Psychology of Revolution
Type
Physical Book
Translated by
Language
English
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9782384552825

The Psychology of Revolution

Gustave Le Bon (Author) · Bernard Miall (Translated by) · Alicia Editions · Paperback

The Psychology of Revolution - Gustave Le Bon

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Synopsis "The Psychology of Revolution"

What psychological forces propel societies into revolution? How do nations become engulfed in the fervor of such transformative episodes? Can we discern common psychological traits among revolutionary leaders? In "The Psychology of Revolution," Gustave Le Bon tackles these probing questions, unraveling the enigmatic layers of history's most tumultuous periods.Through a profound examination of collective psychology, Le Bon unveils the intricate mechanisms that drive revolutionary movements and reshape entire societies. Drawing from an extensive array of historical case studies, including the French Revolution, and leveraging his pioneering insights into crowd behavior, Le Bon constructs a timeless framework for comprehending the dynamics of revolution.Renowned as a pioneer in social psychology, Gustave Le Bon's contributions to the understanding of collective behavior have left an indelible mark on scholarly discourse. His works continue to inspire interdisciplinary inquiry and shape our understanding of societal change. Gustave Le Bon was a polymath whose interdisciplinary approach revolutionized the fields of psychology and sociology. A prolific author and thinker, Le Bon's seminal works, including "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind," have cemented his legacy as a preeminent scholar of human behavior.This work is indispensable for scholars and students across disciplines, including psychology, sociology, history, political science, and beyond. It offers profound insights into the fundamental nature of social change and revolution.
Gustave Le Bon
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Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) was an influential French sociologist, psychologist, and philosopher, known for his studies on crowd psychology. His most famous work, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind (1895), explores how emotions and ideas can influence collective behavior, a topic of great relevance in the development of sociology and politics. His focus on the power of emotions and their impact on collective decision-making earned him recognition as a precursor in the study of social psychology.
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