Le Bon, Gustave

Christian Borch

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    Abstrakt

    Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931) was a French physician and crowd psychologist who published extensively on themes such as crowds, war, race, revolution, socialism, and war. His work on crowd psychology in particular was highly influential, including beyond scholarly circles. Le Bon argued that crowds are barbarian, irrational, and suggestible, and constitute a threat to the civilized social order. Subsequent scholars have strongly contested Le Bon's ideas.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelThe Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory
    RedaktørerBryan S. Turner, Chang Kyung-Sup, Cynthia F. Epstein, Peter Kivisto, J. Michael Ryan, William Outhwaite
    Antal sider2
    UdgivelsesstedChichester
    ForlagWiley-Blackwell
    Publikationsdato4 dec. 2017
    ISBN (Trykt)9781118430866
    ISBN (Elektronisk)9781118430873
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 4 dec. 2017
    NavnWiley Blackwell Encyclopedias in Social Sciences
    Vol/bind1

    Bibliografisk note

    Published online: 4. December 2017.

    Emneord

    • Crowds
    • Race

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