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Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) è stato uno dei pensatori sociali più influenti della prima metà del XX secolo. Medico, psicologo ed etnografo – ma anche autore di studi di fisica delle radiazioni che gli valsero una candidatura al Nobel – fu un intellettuale poliedrico ed eterodosso: pur muovendosi al di fuori dei circuiti accademici ufficiali, godette di vasta notorietà internazionale, oltre che di un forte successo di pubblico. La sua fama è oggi principalmente legata al suo testo più celebre, Psicologia delle folle (1895), opera fondativa della psicologia sociale, celebrata da Sigmund Freud e considerata d’ispirazione da molti dei maggiori statisti, analisti e social scientists del Novecento. Tra le sue opere si ricordano inoltre Lois psychologiques de l’évolution des peuples (1894), Psychologie du socialisme (1898), Psychologie de l’éducation (1902), e La Révolution française et la Psychologie des révolutions (1912). 

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The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Gustave Le Bon   -  Ionlineshopping.Com, 2018  - 

The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind (French: Psychologie des Foules; literally: Psychology of Crowds) is a book authored by Gustave Le Bon that was first published in 1895. In the book, Le Bon claims that there are several characteristics of crowd psychology: "impulsiveness, irritability, incapacity to reason, the absence of judgement of the critical spirit, the exaggeration of sentiments, and others..." Le Bon claimed that "an individual immersed for some length of time in a crowd soon finds himself – either in consequence of magnetic influence given out by the crowd or from some other cause of which we are ignorant – in a special state, which much resembles the state of fascination in which the hypnotized individual finds himself in the hands of the hypnotizer." Environment, circumstances, and events represent the social suggestions of the moment. They may have a considerable influence, but this influence is always momentary if it be contrary to the suggestions of the race; that is, to those which are inherited by a nation from the entire series of its ancestors…The biological sciences have been transformed since embryology has shown the immense influence of the past on the evolution of living beings; and the historical sciences will not undergo a less change when this conception has become more widespread. As yet it is not sufficiently general, and many statesmen are still no further advanced than the theorists of the last century, who believed that a society could break off with its past and be entirely recast on lines suggested solely by the light of reason. A nation does not choose its institutions at will any more than it chooses the colour of its hair or its eyes. Institutions and governments are the product of the race. They are not the creators of an epoch, but are created by it. Peoples are not governed in accordance with their caprices of the moment, but as their character determines that they shall be governed. Centuries are required to form a political system and centuries needed to change it. Institutions have no intrinsic virtue: in themselves they are neither good nor bad. Those which are good at a given moment for a given people may be harmful in the extreme for another nation.  

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EBOOK   9788829582105

The Psychology of Revolution. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Gustave Le Bon   -  Ionlineshopping.Com, 2018  - 

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.  

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