Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds, Volume 1
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Format
Paperback
Pages
744
Language
English
Published
Jan 22, 2003
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
ISBN-10
0766134415
ISBN-13
9780766134416
Description
Charles Mackay embarks on a fascinating exploration of human behavior and collective psychology, delving into the quirks and fancies that have shaped societies throughout history. He meticulously compiles a wide array of incidents that illustrate how mass hysteria can influence people's decisions, often leading to extraordinary outcomes. From frantic financial bubbles to collective obsessions, Mackay illustrates the lengths to which crowds can go in pursuit of trends, ideas, and beliefs.
The narrative is richly detailed, with each account serving as a compelling testament to the strange and often irrational impulses that motivate groups of people. Through thought-provoking anecdotes, Mackay sheds light on the recurring patterns of delusion that have plagued humanity, inviting readers to consider the implications of such behavior in a modern context.
Overall, the work stands as both an historical account and a timeless reflection on the phenomenon of crowd psychology, prompting readers to examine the fine line between wisdom and folly in their own lives.
The narrative is richly detailed, with each account serving as a compelling testament to the strange and often irrational impulses that motivate groups of people. Through thought-provoking anecdotes, Mackay sheds light on the recurring patterns of delusion that have plagued humanity, inviting readers to consider the implications of such behavior in a modern context.
Overall, the work stands as both an historical account and a timeless reflection on the phenomenon of crowd psychology, prompting readers to examine the fine line between wisdom and folly in their own lives.
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