<p>Gustave Le Bon&rsquo;s seminal work on crowd psychology has made a huge impact on society since it was first written in 1896.&nbsp; Le Bon shows how a mass of people resembles a simple multi-celled organism and how rationality and reasoning rapidly decline to the lowest common multiple. In many ways a crowd&rsquo;s consciousness resembles the Unconscious mind of psychoanalysis.&nbsp; Crowds &lsquo;think&rsquo; in images each &lsquo;cell&rsquo; is freed from personal responsibility and all things appear possible.&nbsp; This is the origin of the multitude&rsquo;s often irrational beliefs and their ability to perform acts of unbelievable heroism or disgusting brutality.&nbsp;</p><p>Successful leaders such as Alexander Joan of Arc Napoleon and Hitler have an instinctive but sure knowledge of crowd psychology; they coin phrases and conjure images that resonate pushing the masses forward with an unstoppable momentum that can change world history.</p><p>To read this book is to realise its deep relevance to our own time. The pattern repeats itself again and again.&nbsp; Societies age their certainties and traditions falter and new thoughts new visions - many impossibly utopian - are avidly seized upon by the &lsquo;single-brained crowd&rsquo; who drive the dream via sublime bravery and degrading bestiality towards a new but always temporary equilibrium.</p>
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