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2018

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The Science Fiction Archive #2, an amazing collection of the greatest science fiction writing EVER! Featuring: With These Hands, by C.M. Kornbluth What is POSAT?, by Phyllis Sterling-Smith A Little Journey, by Ray Bradbury Hunt the Hunter, by Kris Neville Citizen Jell, by Michael Shaara Operation Distress, by Lester Del Rey Syndrome Johnny, by Charles Dye Psychotennis, anyone?, by Lloyd Williams Prime Difference, by Alan Nourse Doorstep, by Keith Laumer The Drug, by C.C. MacApp An Elephant...

WHAT IS MOB MENTALITY? - 8 Essential Books on Crowd Psychology

Exploring Crowd Psychology: From Delusions to Democratic Dynamics


2017

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This meticulously edited collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: The Social Contract (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind (Gustave Le Bon) The Psychology of Revolution (Gustave Le Bon) Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (Charles Mackay) Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (Wilfred Trotter) The Behavior of Crowds: A Psychological Study (Everett Dean Martin) Crowds: A Moving-Picture of Demo...

2026

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"The Lost Art of Reading" by Gerald Stanley Lee explores the profound impact of reading on the human experience. Lee argues that reading is not merely a pastime but a vital skill that shapes our understanding of the world. He delves into the ways in which literature enriches our lives, fosters empathy, and cultivates critical thinking. Through his eloquent prose, Lee emphasizes the importance of engaging deeply with texts, suggesting that the act of reading can lead to personal transformat...

2026

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"The Voice of the Machines" by Gerald Stanley Lee explores the profound impact of technology on human life and society. Lee delves into the relationship between man and machine, examining how advancements in technology can both enhance and hinder our existence. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, he critiques the growing reliance on machines, urging readers to reflect on the implications of this dependency. His eloquent prose invites contemplation on the balance between embracing...

2023

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Entitled 'What is Mob Mentality? - 8 Essential Books on Crowd Psychology,' this anthology compiles seminal works exploring the multifaceted concept of crowd psychology. The collection showcases a diverse range of literary styles, from the philosophical musings of Rousseau to the incisive empirical studies of McDougall. These works span various genres and approaches, reflecting on the complexities of human behavior within crowds. This anthology captures the importance and timeliness of its ...

WHAT IS MOB MENTALITY? - 8 Essential Books on Crowd Psychology

Exploring the Collective Mind: Unraveling Crowd Behavior in Classic Literature

2024

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WHAT IS MOB MENTALITY? - 8 Essential Books on Crowd Psychology, offers a penetrating exploration into the complex dynamics of collective behavior and the psychological underpinnings of crowds. This anthology brings together a compendium of seminal writings from pivotal thinkers, capturing a wide array of literary styles from the philosophical profundities to empirical investigations. This collection traverses historical contexts and cultural paradigms, challenging readers to rethink the bo...

2025

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Crowds: A Moving-Picture of Democracy by Gerald Stanley Lee is a philosophical and social commentary on the power and potential of the masses in modern society. Written during a time of rapid industrialization and urbanization, Lee’s book explores how democracy is shaped by collective energy, the influence of the "crowd," and the rise of public opinion in societal progress. Lee argues that crowds are not merely chaotic masses; rather, they represent a dynamic force capable of driving socie...

2026

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"Turkey Raising" by Alfred R. Lee and Stanley J. Marsden is a comprehensive guide that delves into the intricacies of turkey farming. The authors provide valuable insights into the best practices for raising turkeys, covering everything from selecting the right breed to managing their health and nutrition. With a focus on sustainable farming techniques, this book serves as an essential resource for both novice and experienced turkey farmers looking to enhance their production and ensure th...

The Voice of the Machines

An Introduction to the Twentieth Century

2022

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In "The Voice of the Machines," Gerald Stanley Lee delves into the complex interplay between humanity and technology at the dawn of the 20th century. With a keen sense of literary artistry, Lee employs a mix of poetic prose and vivid imagery to convey a profound exploration of mechanization's impact on society. The book reflects the anxieties and aspirations of an age grappling with rapid industrialization, highlighting both the wonders and the alienation wrought by machines, as he anticip...

2022

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In 'The Psychology Behind the Madness of a Crowd,' readers are introduced to a compendium of influential reflections on the behavioral phenomena that define collective human behavior. This anthology traverses the rich terrain of crowd psychology, drawing from a diverse array of literary styles and historical perspectives. The included works, spanning essays to philosophical treatises, probe the intricate dynamics of societal and psychological undercurrents that characterize human congregat...

2022

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In "The Ghost in the White House," Gerald Stanley Lee crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines historical examination with a touch of mysticism. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the book scrutinizes the political and social landscape of America during a time of immense change. Lee's literary style is characterized by a lyrical prose that balances vivid imagery with incisive commentary, effectively capturing the essence of an era haunted by the specters of its past....

Crowds

A Moving-Picture of Democracy

2022

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In "Crowds," Gerald Stanley Lee delves into the complexities of human behavior and societal dynamics, exploring how large groups influence individual actions, emotions, and beliefs. Written in a reflective and analytical style characteristic of early 20th-century sociological thought, the book interweaves anecdotes, observations, and theoretical insights. Lee scrutinizes the psychological forces at play within collective gatherings, drawing upon his rich understanding of social psychology ...