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Enseignements psychologiques de la guerre européenne

Autor Gustave Le Bon
fr Limba Franceză Paperback – 25 noi 2019
" La guerre européenne représente les débuts d'une ère de bouleversements. Boule­versement de l'existence, bouleversement des sentiments, bouleverse­ment des pen­sées. Nous sommes arrivés peut-être à une de ces périodes de l'histoire où, comme au mo­ment de la Révolution française, les hommes changent leur idéal, leurs principes et aussi leurs élites. Les peuples sont rapidement poussés vers un avenir qu'aucune lueur n'éclaire encore. L'imprévisible les domine. Des conceptions politiques et morales, tenues pour inébranlables, semblent destinées à disparaître. Théories et doctrines s'éva­nouissent tour à tour. Plus de lendemains assurés. Les forces psy­chologiques qui s'entrechoquent dans les combats, commencent à peine leur œuvre."
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ISBN-13: 9783967871593
ISBN-10: 3967871592
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Prodinnova

Notă biografică

Gustave Le Bon (May 7, 1841-Dec. 13, 1931) was born in France. He was a French social psychologist and is most famous for his study of the psychological characteristics of crowds. After being rewarded with a doctorate in medicine, Le Bon went to Europe, North Africa, and Asia and wrote many books on anthropology and archaeology. His interests turned toward natural science and social psychology. In Les Lois's psychologiques de l'évolution des peuples (1894), he improved a view that history is the product of culture or national character, with feelings, not intelligence. Le Bon accepted that modern life was progressively described by crowd assemblages. In La Psychologie des Foules (1895), (The Crowd), his most famous work, he argued that the mindful personality of the person in a crowd is immersed and that the collective crowd mind rules; crowd behavior is united, emotional, or psychologically weak.