The Psychology of Revolution

The Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : Cosimo Classics
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 1603031928
ISBN-13 : 9781603031929
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Synopsis The Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

When renowned French sociologist GUSTAVE LE BON (1841-1931), who pioneered the field of mass psychology, took a fresh, scientific look at the subject of revolution-and in particular, the French Revolution-he stripped away legend and illusion to find the core reality. In this profound and insightful work, a replica of the 1913 edition, he explores the mob mentality of revolutionaries-religious, scientific, and political-examines the motives of their leaders, and discusses how new forms of democratic belief and practice arise from popular movements. Students of history and the human mind alike will find it a fascinating read. ALSO FROM COSIMO: Le Bon's The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution

The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 1412836905
ISBN-13 : 9781412836906
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Synopsis The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

In his discussion of the general psychological causes of revolution, LeBon draws detailed illustrations of fundamental points from the French Revolution, especially the period from 1789 to 1800. LeBon's treatment of psychological causes is not confined to crowd actions or to the immediate descriptions of violent episodes in revolutions. He draws upon contemporary French clinical psychology to describe the pathological characteristics of the revolutionary leadership in France and explains many of the events of the period as a consequence of their influence.

Gustave Le Bon, the Crowd and the Psychology of Revolution

Gustave Le Bon, the Crowd and the Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 1512207470
ISBN-13 : 9781512207477
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Synopsis Gustave Le Bon, the Crowd and the Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

Gustave Le Bon (1841 -1931) was a French social psychologist, sociologist, anthropologist, inventor, and amateur physicist. He is best known for his 1895 work The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind. His writings incorporate theories of national traits, racial and male superiority, herd behavior and crowd psychology.

Revolution in Psychology

Revolution in Psychology
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Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015070735629
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Synopsis Revolution in Psychology by : Ian Parker

A classic book on cultural identity by a major Caribbean writer.

The Psychology of Revolution

The Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : NuVision Publications, LLC
Total Pages : 356
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Synopsis The Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

Psychoanalysis and Revolution

Psychoanalysis and Revolution
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ISBN-10 : 1919601902
ISBN-13 : 9781919601908
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Synopsis Psychoanalysis and Revolution by : Ian Parker

What is revolutionary about psychoanalysis, and why should those of us concerned with political praxis take it seriously? This manifesto is an argument for connecting social transformation with personal liberation, showing that the two aspects of profound change can be intimately linked together using psychoanalysis. This manifesto explores what lies beyond us, what we keep repeating, what pushes and pulls us to stay the same and to change, and how those phenomena are transferred into clinical space. This book is not uncritical of psychoanalysis, and transforms it so that liberation movements can transform the world. With a preface by Suryia Nayak. 'There are always complex and inevitable ties between the personal and the political, but to understand them fully we need to grasp the radical potential of psychoanalysis, despite its uses being constantly tamed and domesticated. If you want to know how to make and to keep psychoanalysis revoutionary, read this Manifesto. It will inspire you.' - Lynne Segal, Author of Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy

The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution

The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547813941
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Synopsis The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

In Gustave Le Bon's seminal work, 'The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution,' the author explores the impact of groups on individual behavior and the psychology behind revolutionary movements. Written in a clear and engaging style, Le Bon delves into the collective mind of the crowd, examining how behavior changes in group settings. Drawing on examples from history, Le Bon discusses the power dynamics within groups and the influence of leaders on the masses. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in sociology, psychology, or political science. Le Bon's observations are as relevant today as they were when the book was first published. Gustave Le Bon, a French social psychologist, was a pioneer in crowd psychology and a keen observer of human behavior. Influenced by his experiences during political upheavals in France, Le Bon sought to understand the mechanisms that drive crowds to action. His expertise in the field is evident in 'The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution,' making it a groundbreaking work in the study of group dynamics. I highly recommend 'The Crowd & The Psychology of Revolution' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of human behavior within group settings. Le Bon's insights are thought-provoking and offer valuable lessons for understanding the dynamics of revolutions and social movements.

The Psychology Of Revolution

The Psychology Of Revolution
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Publisher : Double 9 Booksllp
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9357486682
ISBN-13 : 9789357486682
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Synopsis The Psychology Of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

"The Psychology of Revolution" is a book written by Gustave Le Bon. In this book, Le Bon explores the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to the occurrence of revolutions. He analyzes the motivations of individuals and groups who engage in revolutionary activities, as well as the emotions and beliefs that drive them. Le Bon argues that revolutions are not simply driven by political or economic factors, but rather by deeper psychological impulses that are rooted in the human psyche. He posits that revolutions are often driven by a collective belief in a shared cause, as well as a sense of identity and belonging to a group. Additionally, he suggests that revolutionary leaders often use manipulation and propaganda to sway the masses and mobilize them toward their cause. The book also discusses the role of crowds in revolutionary movements, and how they can be influenced and controlled by those in power. Le Bon suggests that crowds are inherently irrational and prone to violence and that they can be easily manipulated by skilled leaders who know how to appeal to their emotions and desires.

Psychology of Revolution

Psychology of Revolution
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Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:20104247
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Synopsis Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution

The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781351318822
ISBN-13 : 1351318829
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution by : Gustave Le Bon

In his discussion of the general psychological causes of revolution, LeBon draws detailed illustrations of fundamental points from the French Revolution, especially the period from 1789 to 1800. LeBon's treatment of psychological causes is not confined to crowd actions or to the immediate descriptions of violent episodes in revolutions. He draws upon contemporary French clinical psychology to describe the pathological characteristics of the revolutionary leadership in France and explains many of the events of the period as a consequence of their influence.