Massenpsychologie gustave le bon biography
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Massenpsychologie und Ich - Analyse
Sigmund Freud
1921
Book, 21 x 14,5 cm.
Materials:
Collection: Collection MHKA, Antwerp.
Sigmund Freud, Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse (Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego), 1921
Published by Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag
First edition
Collection M HKA, Antwerp
With his 1921 Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse, Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, wrote his major work on collective psychology. In the introduction, he elucidates that the psychology of the individual is inextricably linked – through the relationships we always establish with others – to social and group psychology. To investigate the dynamics that hold the individuals of a group together and ensure its stability, Freud first discusses La Psychologie des foules (The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, 1895) by French sociologist, psychologist and anthropologist Gustave Le Bon. Le Bon's theories also inspired f
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Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
1921 book by Sigmund Freud
Cover of the first edition of Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse | |
Author | Sigmund Freud |
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Language | German |
Subject | Psychoanalysis |
Published | 1921, by Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag ("International Psychoanalytic Publishing House"), Vienna |
Publication place | Austria |
Pages | 140 |
Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (German: Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse) is a 1921 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.
In this monograph, Freud describes psychological mechanisms at work within mass movements. A mass, according to Freud, is a "temporary entity, consisting of heterogeneous elements that have joined together for a moment."[1] He refers heavily to the writings of sociologist and psychologist Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931), summarizing his work at the beginning of the book in the chapter Le Bons Schilderung der Massenseele ("Le Bon's
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Gustave Le Bon (May 7, 1841 – månad 13, 1931) was a Frenchsocial psychologist, sociologist, and amateur physicist. He was the author of several works in which he expounded theories of national traits, racial superiority, herd behaviour and crowd psychology.
His work on folkmassa psychology became important in the first half of the twentieth century when it was used bygd media researchers such as Hadly Cantril and Blumer to describe the reactions of subo