Popis: |
This research is an interpretation study that uses the historical approach and compilation technique of Freud and Fuhrer's point of view. It is based on the Psychology of the Mass terminology that was pioneered by the French sociologist, social psychologist, and anthropologist Gustave Le Bon. Gustave Le Bon, in his book entitled The Psychology of the Masses, discusses the people that make up the mass, whomever they are. He states that regardless of whether their manner of life, work force, character, or intellect is similar or different, the fact that they have formed a throng instills some type of collective spirit in them. The majority of people have what are known as "collective-social hallucinations." There are several instances of societal illusions like this throughout history, and one might make the argument that thousands of individuals at the same time were aware of them. |