Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, Volume 1
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Audiobook
Length
0h 14m
Language
English
Published
Oct 21, 2008
Publisher
LibriVox
Description
Charles Mackay's compelling exploration delves into the fascinating psychology of crowds and the irrational behavior that can emerge within them. This volume reveals the bizarre historical phenomena that swept through societies, highlighting how mass hysteria, financial panics, and superstitions often lead people to abandon reason and logic. Through captivating anecdotes and historical examples, it unravels the human tendency to follow trends blindly, sometimes with disastrous consequences.
In its examination of various "National Delusions" and "Peculiar Follies," the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the dynamics of societal influence and collective madness. Mackay's sharp wit and keen insights provoke thoughtful discussions about the delicate balance between individual judgment and social conformity. The book serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, reminding us of the profound impact of crowd behavior on human history.
In its examination of various "National Delusions" and "Peculiar Follies," the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the dynamics of societal influence and collective madness. Mackay's sharp wit and keen insights provoke thoughtful discussions about the delicate balance between individual judgment and social conformity. The book serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, reminding us of the profound impact of crowd behavior on human history.
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