The
BEHAVIOR OF CROWDS
A Psychological Study

by
Everett Dean Martin
Lecturer in Social Philosophy and Director of the Cooper
Union Forum of the Peoples Institute of New York
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The Behavior of Crowds

Copyright, 1920, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
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CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
 Forewordvii
I.The Crowd and the Social Problem of To-day1
II.How Crowds Are Formed11
III.The Crowd and the Unconscious51
IV.The Egoism of the Crowd-Mind73
V.The Crowd a Creature of Hate92
VI.The Absolutism of the Crowd-Mind133
VII.The Psychology of Revolutionary Crowds166
VIII.The Fruits of Revolution—New Crowd-Tyrannies for Old     219
IX.Freedom and Government by Crowds233
X.Education as a Possible Cure for Crowd-Thinking281
Index305

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FOREWORD

Since the publication of Le Bons book,The Crowd, little has been added to ourknowledge of the mechanisms of crowd-behavior.As a practical problem, the habitof crowd-making is daily becoming a moreserious menace to civilization. Events aremaking it more and more clear that, pressingas a

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