The Age of the Crowd by Serge Moscovici

The Age of the Crowd by Serge Moscovici

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This 1985 book is at one level an historical account of the development of mass psychology, and at another an analysis of its implications for prevalent political and social life. Serge Moscovici's acute analyses of mass phenomena raise fundamental questions concerning the foundations of democracy.

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The Age of the Crowd by Serge Moscovici

The Age of the Crowd is at one level an historical account of the development of mass psychology, and at another an analysis of its implications for prevalent political and social life. It was the prophecy of Gustave Le Bon in 1895 that the twentieth century would be 'l' ge des foules' that gave Serge Moscovici the title for his book, and it presents a systematic exposition of Le Bon's ideas and those of Gabriel Tarde, demonstrating convincingly their influence on the theories of collective psychology advanced by Sigmund Freud. These theories are re-examined by Professor Moscovici in a fascinating commentary on political life: Hitler, Mussolini, Lenin, Stalin and Trotsky all in some way applied them in their leadership styles with consequences that are all too familiar. The scenario painted by this volume is a disturbing one. Serge Moscovici's acute analyses of mass phenomena raise fundamental questions concerning the foundations of democracy.
Moscovici, Serge: - Serge Moscovici is Professor of Social Psychology at the Ecole des Hautes ü¾Ž–Œ¼tudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris.
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ISBN 13 9780521277051
ISBN 10 0521277051
Title The Age of the Crowd
Author Serge Moscovici
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1985-09-05
Number of pages 418
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