The Psychology of Revolution
Gustave Le Bon
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
The Psychology of Revolution is an insightful examination of the psychological underpinnings and dynamics behind revolutionary movements. Authored by various scholars and psychologists, the book explores the motivations, behaviors, and collective psyche of individuals and groups involved in revolutions throughout history. Through case studies, empirical research, and theoretical frameworks, the contributors delve into the complex interplay of factors such as oppression, social injustice, ideology, and collective identity that fuel revolutionary fervor. By shedding light on the psychological processes at work, the book offers valuable insights into the causes, patterns, and outcomes of revolutions, informing our understanding of social change and political upheaval.