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  1. Gustave Le Bon 1841-1931 by Marpeau, 2000-02-22
  2. La Révolution Française Et La Psychologie Des Révolutions (French Edition)
  3. The evolution of matter. By Dr. Gustave Le Bon Tr. from the by Le Bon. Gustave. 1841-1931., 1907-01-01
  4. The psychology of the great war. by Gustave Le Bon. tr. by E. An by Le Bon. Gustave. 1841-1931., 1916-01-01
  5. Psychologie du socialisme, par Gustave Le Bon by Gustave (1841-1931) Le Bon, 1912-01-01
  6. The psychology of peoples. By Gustave Le Bon. by Le Bon. Gustave. 1841-1931., 1898-01-01
  7. The evolution of forces. by Dr. Gustave Le Bon by Le Bon. Gustave. 1841-1931., 1908-01-01
  8. The psychology of revolution. by Gustave Le Bon tr. by Berna by Le Bon. Gustave. 1841-1931., 1913-01-01
  9. Gustave Le Bon, the Man and His Works: A Presentation With Introduction, First Translations into English, and Edited Extracts by Gustave Le Bon, Alice Widener, 1979-04

21. Gustave Le Bon
Gustave Le Bon. Life 18411931. TitLes. The Crowd - A Study of the Popular Mind.The Psychology of Revolution Reis in Nepal - De Aarde en haar volken,
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22. Le Bon, Gustave Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Le Bon, Gustave. 18411931 French Author. Crowds are somewhatlike the sphinx of ancient fabLe It is necessary to arrive at a solution of
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Crowds are somewhat like the sphinx of ancient fable: It is necessary to arrive at a solution of the problems offered by their psychology or to resign ourselves to being devoured by them.
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25. INFOAMÉRICA - Gustave Le Bon
Translate this page Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931). PERFIL BIOGRÁFICO. Nació en Nogent-Le-Rotrou, Francia,en 1841. Estudió medicina en la Universidad de París, si bien no pudo
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Gustave Le Bon, parcours d'un intellectuel 1841-1931 , CNRS, Paris, 2000. Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) Psychologie des foules
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26. INFOAMÉRICA - Gustave Le Bon
Translate this page Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931). RECURSOS EN LA RED. Introduction à la psychologiedes fouLes de Gustave Le Bon por Bernard Dantier ( , 151 k).
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Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) RECURSOS EN LA RED por Bernard Dantier (en formato pdf, 151 k).
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27. Gustave Le Bon - Wikiquote
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  • "Dem Menschen einen Glauben schenken, heiŸt, seine Kraft verzehnfachen." - Psychologie der Massen "Der unumst¶Ÿliche Beweis kann von einem gebildeten Zuh¶rer angenommen worden sein, aber das Unbewusste in ihm wird ihn schnell zu seinen urspr¼nglichen Anschauungen zur¼ckf¼hren." - Psychologie der Massen "Die groŸen F¼hrer aller Zeiten, die der Revolution haupts¤chlich, waren sehr beschr¤nkt und haben deshalb den gr¶Ÿten Einfluss ausge¼bt." - Psychologie der Massen "Die legend¤ren Helden , nicht die wirklichen Helden haben Eindruck auf die Massen gemacht." - Psychologie der Massen "Die Menge wird sich immer denen zuwenden, die ihr von absoluten Wahrheiten erz¤hlen, und wird die anderen verachten." - Psychologie der Massen "Die von einer Generation gesammelten Erfahrungen sind im Allgemeinen f¼r die folgende nutzlos, darum hat es keinen Zweck, geschichtliche Beweise als Ereignisse anzuf¼hren." - Psychologie der Massen "In einem kleinen Vorrat an Redewendungen und Gemeinpl¤tzen, die wir in der

28. Science Tribune
(b) Le Bon, Gustave (18411931). French physician (head of military ambulancedivision), sociologist and scientist still known in erudite circLes for his
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1996 is - we are told - the centenary year of the discovery of radioactivity by the French Nobel prize-winner, Henri Becquerel (a) , and there have been exhibitions, conferences, and articles to honour his memory and achievements. (For more information)
has hinted that the inventors of chromatography, who also received the Nobel prize, may have had two less well-known forerunners. They are Tsvett, whose contribution to the beginnings of chromatography at the turn of this century has been acknowledged by historians in the field, and, 50 years earlier, in 1861, a certain who performed an enormous amount of work developing and using chromatography but whose efforts were hardly noticed. Science, it seems, may be perpetual re-discovery !
How Becquerel discovered radioactivity
Becquerel's fame originates in two presentations he made in February and March of 1896 before the French National Academy of Sciences. He reported that a uranium salt which had been exposed to sunlight and placed on a photographic plate wrapped in dark paper had blackened the plate. Wishing to repeat the experiment, but the weather in Paris being too cloudy, he placed his experimental material - uranium crystal and unused photographic plate - in a drawer only to discover a few days later, to his great surprise, that the plate had blackened without prior exposure of the crystal to sunlight.

29. Bo-Br: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
Gustave Le Bon (18411931) French psychologist and sociologist. One of the mostconstant characteristics of beliefs is their intoLerance.
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[Dr. Manton] taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be a High-Churchman, that I might never hear him read nor read him more.
Henry Bolingbroke , explaining how "Dr. Manton's writings gave him a permanent distaste for all religon," quoted from and citation quip by Jim Herrick, Against the Faith (1985), p. 53 It is the modest, not the presumptuous, inquirer who makes a real and safe progress in the discovery of divine truths. One follows Nature and Nature's God; that is, he follows God in his works and in his word.
Henry Bolingbroke , espousing Deism in response to Alexander Pope 's "Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, / But looks through Nature up to Nature’s God" (

30. ENTRE LA CORDURA Y LA IGNORANCIA
El sicólogo y sociólogo francés Gustave Le Bon (18411931) nos demostrócientíficamente cómo coLectividades humanas pueden actuar contra sí mismas como una
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ENTRE LA CORDURA Y LA IGNORANCIA Por Hugo J. Byrne "Comer hasta saciar el hambre es bueno; mas comer sin medida y con regalo y reventar por bien comer, es malo, pues la templanza es el mejor galeno".
Francisco de Quevedo
Uno de los más geniales filósofos clásicos definió la ignorancia como el peor de los vicios entre los muchos que afectan a la humanidad. ¿La ignorancia un vicio? De aceptar esa definición necesitaría el género humano poner en rehabilitación indefinida (y con urgencia) a miles de millones de personas. Mas bien creemos que la ignorancia, cuando llega a ciertos niveles no se diferencia mucho de la locura. Un bromista amigo nuestro, cuando alguien en su presencia trata de disculpar las excentricidades de otro individuo calificándolo de "loco", siempre afirma; "Obsérvalo cuidadosamente y fíjate si en algún momento se propina adrede un martillazo en un testículo. Si hace eso u otra cosa semejante, sólo entonces puedes clasificarlo como loco. De lo contrario te sugiero escepticismo". Los "locos populares" de nuestro pueblo natal eran vistos con cierto docto cinismo por parte de mi padre: "Ese que se comporta pretensamente como un loco, tiene un cuarto de loco y tres de sinvergüenza". Cuando una persona demuestra sabiduría en sus actos decimos que actúa con "cordura" Por el contrario, cuando un individuo enseña su ignorancia comportándose festinadamente y de manera absurda, decimos de él que "se ha vuelto loco". Eso demuestra la relación íntima que tácitamente apreciamos entre la cordura y la sabiduría. O, por consecuencia, entre la locura y la ignorancia.

31. ER UDKOMMET: GUSTAVE LE BON: MASSERNES PSYKOLOGI · Forlaget Helikon
Gustave Le Bon (18411931) er grundlæggeren af den moderne massepsykologi.Hans revolutionære skrift Massernes psykologi er et socialpsykologisk,
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32. Gustave Le Bon - Benoit Marpeau
1841-1931 CNRS éditions2000 / 4.2 € - 27.48 ffr. / 371 pages ISBN 2-271-05704-3 Imprimer
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33. Standard Mod Euro Int Hist Wk 9 Qs
French sociologist and psychologist Gustave Le Bon (18411931) wrote this bookin 1895. It was translated into English two years later and, with many of Le
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return to syllabus Modern European Intellectual History Week Nine Study Questions ~Simmel, "Conflict as Sociation" (3 pagesl) at http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/SOCIAT.HTML Simmel, born in Berlin in 1858, was a prolific German sociologist and philosopher who was one of a cohort of late 19th and early 20th century social thinkers that included, among other, Max Weber. This essay is from a work first published in German in 1890. Think about these questions: How does Simmel's brief essay relate to the work we discussed in week 8? What is he suggesting as the proper focus of sociological studies and why? ~Pareto, "The Circulation of Elites" at http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/CIRCELIT.HTML (also look at the discussion of The Theory of Elites and the Circulation of Elites at http://www.geocities.com/social_theory/vilfredo_pareto_ideas.html Pareto, an Italian nobleman born in Paris in 1848 but who lived most of his adult life in Italy, is best known for his sociological study of the relations between "elites" and the "masses" in "modern" society (and for being a major intellectual influence on the Italian fascist movement). His work on the circulation of elites was published in 1916. Think about these questions: Does Pareto see man as rational?

34. The History Of Excalibur
Gustave Le Bon 18411931 is most likely source for Excalibur. Author of ThePsychology of Crowds French edition 1895
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The History of Excalibur PROLOGUE: Gustave Le Bon 1841-1931 is most likely source for Excalibur Author of "The Psychology of Crowds" French edition 1895 "THE CROWD" English Edition Macmillan and Co 1896 Republished by Viking press New York 1960 Paperback edition 1969 (Perhaps a related book) THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SUGGESTION by Boris Sidis 1898 New York, D Appleton and co. Brief teaser: Gustave Le Bon, founder of social psychology Father of collective behavior theory, THE CROWD gives the basic principles of manipulating crowds into servile flocks, a "group mind" concept. "I have heard that Lenin, Hitler, Stalin, [Mussolini] and deGaulle were at one time or another, all close students of Le Bon's work. THE CROWD has probably had as much practical influence on modern political behavior as any single document, including THE PRINCE" p-353 An inside, aside: "Imagine my delight in finding the dynamic duo of the rules of mayhem merged in one sentence, married to one concept and under the umbrella of Lenin, Hitler, and Stalin. I sez to me, "This is the stuff of EXCALIBUR." "This is the inspirational, practical, and spiritual, "source" of "Excalibur". THE CROWD, the bible of "brainwashing", is the technical handbook of manipulative persuasion.

35. Free Psychology Essays
According to Gustave Le Bon (18411931) the crowd submerge the individualsrationality and (private) self-awareness. It is worth noting that a psychological
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Discuss Le Bon’s view that crowds are "intellectually inferior, driven by emotion and instinctual urges, and free from the restraints of civilised life and reason".
Grade: 70% Tutors comments: Interesting piece of work, original; well-researched. In October this year (1998) an accident occurred in Gothenburg, Sweden, were approximately 67 individuals died. About 200 people were gathered in a room when the place took fire. Having only one exit, people rushed at the same time towards the entrance. The entrance was blocked and people were falling on top of each other. A tragedy was a fact. What caused the people to rush to the exit? Did they become too emotional? Did they think that that was the most optimal choice? In this essay we are discussing Gustave Le Bon’s theory of crowd behaviour. First we will take a closer look at Le Bon’s view that crowds are irrational, emotional and unconscious and secondly we will discuss his theory in comparison to other theories or research that has been developed or done in the area. contagion Cognitive factors monitor our crowd behaviour. Contrary to Le Bon’s view, the cognitive approach does not see fear

36. Chapman Library
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37. Liens Socio, Le Portail Francophone Des Sciences Sociales
de 1000 sites, liens socio Auteurs Le Bon, Gustave (1841-1931)
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38. Citador
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39. Men Behind Hitler - The Führer Appears
The similarities between HitLer s ideas and those of Gustave Le Bon (18411931)the French psychologist, are so striking that one can definitely draw the
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CHAPTER III
Hitler and his life have been dealt with by various authors. I refer the reader who is interested in more information to these. It is however necessary to briefly recount some of his early history in order to better understand events which took place later. Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th April 1889 the son of an Austrian customs official in the upper Austrian town of Braunau close to the Inn river. Various family moves resulted in the young Hitler attending a number of different schools. At one of these in Linz from 1900 to 1904 he fell under the influence of Professor Leopold Poetsch an extremely outspoken Pan-German (he supported the Pan-German movement). In addition to Poetsch several of the other teachers were strongly anti-Jewish and Hitler at this impressionable age undoubtedly absorbed their ideas and those of a Linz anti-Jewish newspaper which he began reading regularly at this time. After leaving school he spent the next four years doing whatever he pleased spending most of his time at Linz with the occasional visit to Vienna. In early 1908 he moved to Vienna where he rented a room and made a second unsuccessful attempt to gain entry to the Vienna Academy of Art. Before leaving Vienna in 1913, as Hitler reveals in his "Mein Kampf", he spent much of his time in the Hofbibliothek (City Library) where he claims to have studied the history of a number of subjects particularly, and increasingly, politico-economic theories and military-political works. Because he rarely mentioned the title of anything he had read it is difficult to determine what the actual titles of the books were but there are clues to these. The similarities between Hitler's ideas and those of Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) the French psychologist, are so striking that one can definitely draw the conclusion that he studied Le Bon's book "Psychologie des Foules" which was translated into German in 1908 under the title "Psychologie der Massen" [Psychology of the Masses] and was acquired by the Hofbibliothek in the same year.

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Race and history an ethnological introduction to history Kegan Paul, 2003.M 065.4 LeBo Le Bon, Gustave, 18411931. Psychologie des fouLes. English
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