Psychology of Crowds
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Sparkling Books Ltd
Published:1st Oct '09
Should be back in stock very soon
In this clear and vivid book, Gustave Le Bon throws light on the unconscious irrational workings of group thought and mass emotion as he places crowd ideology in opposition to free-thinking and independent minded individuals.
The ideas le Bon explores in this book are extremely relevant to today's society and were of pivotal importance in the early years of group psychology.
The Sparkling Books edition has been annotated and edited based on the 1907 Alcan edition and previous translations.
Note to the Sparkling Books edition
La Psychologie des foules was first published in 1895 and translated anonymously into English, possibly by a group of students. A revised French edition, edited by Félix Alcan, was published in 1905 as Psychologie des foules by Ancienne Libraire Germer Baillière & Cie. We have corrected some grammar errors and anomalies in the original translation by reference to the Alcan edition. We have shortened a few passages but maintained the original footnotes with some additional footnotes of our own. We have also used the full title Psychology of Crowds rather than the abbreviation The Crowd used in earlier versions.
The Editors.
ISBN: 9781907230080
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: unknown
178 pages