2011
DOI: 10.1215/0094033x-1340048
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Seducing the Crowd: The Leader in Crowd Psychology

Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century, the crowd emerged as a new political and academic subject in Europe. The invention of this concept was a response to the restructuring of modern society, which was marked by the "social question," urbanization, and the introduction of universal suffrage. Longestablished identities, based on traditional hierarchies, were questioned; still, a new democratic subject had yet to emerge. The notion of the crowd was a substitute: it attempted to describe new forms of social assem… Show more

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“…He prevents them from making progress. Only the Crowd's Ruler-his idol, his desired self-is worthy of proper embellishment and elevation (Le Bon, 1895;Freud, 1921;Stäheli, 2011).…”
Section: The Cause Of the Crowdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He prevents them from making progress. Only the Crowd's Ruler-his idol, his desired self-is worthy of proper embellishment and elevation (Le Bon, 1895;Freud, 1921;Stäheli, 2011).…”
Section: The Cause Of the Crowdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiritually, he participates in crimes or betrayals that his Ruler, the Super-one, brings about. He does not rationalize himself or his Super-one because he selfaspires to be a Ruler (Le Bon, 1895;Stäheli, 2011). He extricates rights and freedom for himself alone.…”
Section: The Cause Of the Crowdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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