Description Le Bon\'s superb and innovative Study of Crowd Psychology is published here without abridgment.
He discusses types of Crowd defined as criminal - such as rioters and looters..
The book\'s final stages classify various different crowds.
All are impeccably and comprehensively categorized by Le Bon, who turns to each in detail.
What opinions a Crowd may form about aspects remote to it, and close to it, are discussed.
The second part investigates the various beliefs and sentiments which can develop within a crowd.
Whether they possess moral constraints, can adopt ideas or reason out circumstances, or carry a religious undercurrent is investigated.
Le Bon first examines the mental characteristics of all crowds.
This is true with his investigations on Crowd Psychology compiled in this book.
In life, Le Bon was famous for mastering aspects of several scientific disciplines, forging progress in each.
First appearing in the 1890s, Gustav Le Bon\'s account of the Crowd is an important work of early psychology.
Description Le Bon\'s superb and innovative Study of Crowd Psychology is published here without abridgment