id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40914 Martin, Everett Dean The Behavior of Crowds: A Psychological Study .txt text/plain 73447 4252 66 crowds, national, religious, moral, social. for a discussion of the crowd as a problem apart from social psychology of our crowd-ideas, creeds, conventions, and social ideals. Any class may behave and think as a crowd--in fact social life might normally have nothing in common with crowd-behavior. personal and unconscious psyche of the members of the crowd, forces repressive force, it follows that the crowd state, like the neurosis, certain characteristic ideas and practices of crowds will be, I think, the crowd state of mind alive--forces such as race feeling, patriotism, origin in the unconscious mechanisms of crowd-minded people. social at once sets the members of the crowd off as a "peculiar people." self-feeling appears in crowd-thinking as its very opposite. revolution is itself so commonly a crowd-idea that the thinking--if People in crowds are not thinking together; they social he may be, cannot be a crowd-man. ./cache/40914.txt ./txt/40914.txt