Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
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Format
Paperback
Pages
656
Language
English
Published
Aug 12, 2004
Publisher
Sterling Publishing
ISBN-10
0760755825
ISBN-13
9780760755822
Description
Charles Mackay delves into the intriguing world of crowd psychology in a compelling exploration of societal trends and collective behavior. His illuminating examination takes readers through various historical phenomena where the masses were swept up in fervent beliefs and actions that frequently defied logic. From financial manias to frenzied superstitions, Mackay paints a vivid picture of how groups can often think and act irrationally, leading to extraordinary delusions.
Through a rich tapestry of case studies, he reveals how ordinary individuals become enmeshed in the mindset of the crowd, succumbing to influential fads and movements. This work not only serves as a fascinating chronicle of human behavior but also provides timeless insights into the psychological mechanisms that drive people en masse. Mackay’s blend of historical narrative and keen observation allows readers to reflect on the fragile nature of reason amidst the thrumming heartbeat of collective enthusiasm.
Through a rich tapestry of case studies, he reveals how ordinary individuals become enmeshed in the mindset of the crowd, succumbing to influential fads and movements. This work not only serves as a fascinating chronicle of human behavior but also provides timeless insights into the psychological mechanisms that drive people en masse. Mackay’s blend of historical narrative and keen observation allows readers to reflect on the fragile nature of reason amidst the thrumming heartbeat of collective enthusiasm.
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