<p>Wilfred Trotter&#39;s book on the &#39;herd instinct&#39; was published on the heels of World War I.&nbsp; He had seen how the various nations had engaged in various forms of propaganda and persuasion in an attempt to goad &#39;mass man&#39; into supporting their respective causes.&nbsp; To him it made sense.&nbsp; For years he had been arguing that Man like all other animals (as demonstrated by Darwin) would be saturated in instincts and as such prone to being managed like a man manages a herd.&nbsp; World War I served as an experiment which as far as Trotter was concerned proved the hypothesis.&nbsp; Trotter&#39;s arguments would be taken up by the master propagandist Edward Bernays and others bent on being The Man.&nbsp; One hundred years later the Herd has yet to figure out that their strings are being pulled by other people who have studied them like a farmer studies a cow.</p>
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