Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, Volume 2
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Format
Paperback
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
General Books
ISBN-10
1150886633
ISBN-13
9781150886638
Description
In a compelling exploration of collective behavior and societal phenomena, Charles Mackay delves into the intricate ways in which humans are influenced by the mass mindset. With an engaging narrative, he examines the bizarre happenings and shared delusions that often lead individuals to act irrationally when swept up by the crowd. This volume illuminatingly captures a range of historical events and popular fads, revealing the patterns of madness that can emerge within societies.
Through vivid accounts and insightful analysis, Mackay invites readers to consider how easily belief can spread, transforming sound judgment into collective folly. He navigates themes of superstition, financial panics, and cultural crazes, prompting one to ponder the interplay between individual reason and the chaotic surge of communal emotions. His work serves as a timeless reminder of the potent yet precarious nature of social influence, encouraging a critical examination of both past and present societal behaviors.
Through vivid accounts and insightful analysis, Mackay invites readers to consider how easily belief can spread, transforming sound judgment into collective folly. He navigates themes of superstition, financial panics, and cultural crazes, prompting one to ponder the interplay between individual reason and the chaotic surge of communal emotions. His work serves as a timeless reminder of the potent yet precarious nature of social influence, encouraging a critical examination of both past and present societal behaviors.
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