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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

41. Neocortex: Essays: Intro To Psychology: Crowd Behaviour
According to Gustave Le Bon (18411931) the crowd submerge the individualsrationality and (private) self-awareness. It is worth
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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".
by Rikard Wollin 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

42. 4.3. Medio Ambiente - URANIO RICO, URANIO POBRE
Translate this page Le Bon. Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931), autor de la frase del comienzo de este artículo,fue un gran psicólogo social francés, aparte de médico, antropólogo y
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URANIO RICO, URANIO POBRE
"Cuando el error se hace colectivo adquiere la fuerza de una verdad". Este pensamiento podría ser ejemplo las muy numerosas, y de muy diversas índoles, reflexiones posibles referidas a la reciente alarma, recogida y amplificada con insistencia y generosidad, por todos los medios de comunicación, sobre las secuelas de la utilización de proyectiles conteniendo uranio empobrecido en la guerra de los Balcanes. LE BON. URANIO RIESGOS
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43. Sommaire Du N°191
TheFrench sociologist Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) did not work on his own.
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Notes de lecture Classes moyennes - Geoffrey CROSSICK et Heinz-Gerhard HAUPT, The petite bourgeoisie in Europe 1870-1914, [Claire Zalc], p. 91-94.
- Marcel CACHIN, Carnets, t. IV, [Danielle Tartakowsky], p. 112-113.
- Marc LAZAR et alii, La gauche en Europe depuis 1945, [Michel Dreyfus], p. 119-120.
B. MARPEAU. - Capitalisme et " psychologie de l'éducation " : Gustave Le Bon et les milieux d'affaires au début du XXe siècle. B. MARPEAU. - Capitalism and " education psychology " : Gustave Le Bon and business people in the early 20th century.

44. Was Hitler Really A Dictator? Part 2; By Friedrich Christian, Prince Of Schaumbu
The Frenchman Gustave Le Bon (18411931) was one of the foremost psychologists.He knew a great deal about the nature of human reactions
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Was Hitler Really a Dictator? Friedrich Christian, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
Part 2 - The masses readily become a hangman...
The Frenchman Gustave le Bon (1841-1931) was one of the foremost psychologists. He knew a great deal about the nature of human reactions, and so I will quote him at the outset: "It does not take much to turn the broad masses into a hangman, but just as little to make them a martyr." We will have to recall le Bon a number of times yet, since for a long time now our people have been at the mercy of a cruel enemy of whom they still know next to nothing. If for no other reason than that, we must finally put our cards on the table, so that we Germans - all of us - will not slowly but surely become dehumanized by never-ending calumny. Without wanting to admit it, our nation became a martyr long ago, perhaps precisely because it does not have what it takes to become a hangman. The Germans have always been too trusting, too decent and too honest, but most of all: too frank and open - especially when times were good for them. Then they have to virtually broadcast their good fortune. And that had unforeseeable consequences, as there is nothing more suited to arousing enmity in others. Soon there were those who turned this essentially harmless fact into the basis for a large-scale political racket: the world-wide slandering of our nation. Le Bon writes "...that in intellectual terms, the masses are always subordinate to the person who stands alone. In terms of emotions and the actions brought about by them, however, they may be better or worse. It all depends on the kind of influence the masses are under."

45. War Hitler Ein Diktator? Teil 2. Friedrich Christian Prinz Zu Schaumburg-Lippe.
Translate this page Der Franzose Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) war einer der bedeutendsten Psychologen.Er wußte sehr viel über die Reaktionsfähigkeit der Menschen auszusagen.
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46. 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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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.

47. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
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48. RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Gustave Le Bon ---- Prescient Thinker
The great French social psychologist, Gustave Le Bon 18411931 told us all weneed to know about the phenomenon of Dianamania - over 100 years ago.
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49. Science Tribune
secretary of the French Academy of Sciences. (b) Le Bon, Gustave (18411931).French physician (head of military ambulance division
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Science Tribune - Article - December 1996
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Did Becquerel discover radioactivity ?
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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.

50. UNIVERSALISME ET RACISME ÉVOLUTIONNISTE 2/2
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52. Liste Des Nouveautés Par Classes DEWEY
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haut 004.65 D694R Dordoigne, José. Les réseaux : notions fondamentales / José Dordoigne. 005.2768 N274N Nathan, Adam. Complete interoperability guide .Net and COM : the complete interoperability guide / Adam Nathan. 034 Q3 V.915 2003 Arkoun, Mohammed. La pensée arabe / Mohammed Arkoun. 034 Q3 V.3665 D'Almeida, Fabrice. La manipulation / Fabrice D'Almeida.
Philosophie et psychologie haut 128.3 C514D Chebel, Malek, 1953- Du désir / Malek Chebel. 153.43 G946 Guide d'animation de la méthode de traitement de problème. 155.26 K11G FF Kagan, Jérôme, 1929- La part de l'inné : tempérament et nature humaine / Jerome Kagan avec la collaboration de Nancy Snidman, Doreen Arcus et J. Steven Reznick ; traduit de l'anglais (Etats-Unis) par Jean-Luc Fidel. 155.413 S291C Schack, Juliane. Comprendre les dessins d'enfants / Juliane Schack ; préface de Liliane Lurçat.
Religion haut 297 C422 C'est quoi l'Islam? / conférence de Abdallah Makrerougrass ; idée originale de François Godbout et Réal Roy.

53. Welcome To Skeptics Tricks
Men dominated by a certitude cannot toLerate those who do not acceptit. Gustave Le Bon (18411931), Opinions And Beliefs, 1911.
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Main Articles Hoax UFO Photos Forum We are always looking for quotes, news headlines, and feedback. Place all submittals here. Sunday May 19, 2002 Quotes a system (is) empirical or scientific only if it is capable of being tested by experience. These considerations suggest that not the verifiability but the falsifiability of a system is to be taken as a criterion of demarcation.....It must be possible for an empirical or scientific system to be refuted by experience. SIR KARL POPPER, The Logic Of Scientific Discovery. The fanatic who refused to admit the existence of a feared facet of himself may eventually be confronted with undeniable evidence that he harbors the very attitude or desires he has sought to eradicate in others. SNELL and GAIL PUTNEY, The Adjusted American, 1964 Nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can’t understand. CARDINAL De RETZ (1614-1679), Memoires, 1762-79. We are incredibly heedless in the formation of our beliefs, but find ourselves filled with an illicit passion for them when anyone proposes to rob us of their companionship. It is obviously not the ideas themselves that are dear to us, but our self-esteem, which is threatened. JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON (1863-1936), The Mind In The Making.

54. SWAN /All Libraries
Num Mark AUTHORS (15 of 5) Year Le Bon Gustave 1841 1931 1 The Crowd A Study Of The Popular-Mind / With A New Introd. By Robert K. Merton.
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55. Leçon 4 Cultures, Civilisations Et Diversités Culturelles
Translate this page ColLection Bibliothèque de sociologie contemporaine. Le Bon, Gustave(1841-1931) (sociologue), La civilisation des Arabes (1884).
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56. Abraham, Karl (1877-1925)
Translate this page Lazarus, Moritz (1824-1903). Lazarus, Richard. Le Bon, Gustave (1841-1931).Lehtovaara, Arvo (1905-1985). Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm (1646-1716).
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Abraham, Karl (1877-1925) Ach,Narziss K. (1871-1946) Ackerman, Nathan (1908-1971) Adler, Alfred (1870-1937) Adorno, Theodor (1903-1969) Aebli, Hans (1923-1990) Aichhorn, August (1878-19xx) Ainsworth, Mary (xxxx-xxxx) Alexander, Franz (1891-1964) Allport, Gordon W. (1897-1967) Andreas-Salomé, Lou (1861-1937) Angell, James R. (1876-1949) Argyris, Chris (xxxx-xxxx) Arinen, Pekka (194x-xxxx) Aristoteles (384-322 eaa.) Asch, Solomon E. (1907-1996) Atkinson, John William (1923- ) Aulin-Ahmavaara, Yrjö (1929- Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) Bahtin, Mihail (1895-1975) Bain, Alexander (1818-1903) Balint, M. (xxxx-1970) Bandler, Richard (xxxx-xxxx) Bandura, Albert (1925- ) Barker, Roger C. (xxxx-xxxx) Bartlett, Sir Frederick(1886-1969) Basaglia, Franco (1924-1980) Bastian, Adolf (1826-1905) Bateson, Gregory (1904 -1980) Beck, Aaron T. (xxxx-?) Behterev, Vladimir M. (1857-1927) Benedetti, Gaetano (1920-xxxx) Berbe, Eric (xxxx-xxxx) Bergson, Henri (1859-1941) Berkeley, George (1685-1753)

57. Cantervill's De La Ciencia Y La Religión
Translate this page invisibLes operados en el pensamiento humano. Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931)Sociólogo francés. Un genio es alguien que descubre que
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window.status="de la Ciencia y la Religión" de la Ciencia y la Religión Página 1 de 6 Uno no advierte jamás lo que está hecho, sólo puede ver lo que falta por hacer. Marie Curie La inteligencia ha sido en todos los tiempos la reina del mundo y ha vencido las preocupaciones. Larra El hombre tiene su ser en Dios. Ludwig Feuerbach
(1804-1872) Filósofo alemán. El aspecto más triste de la vida actual es que la ciencia gana en conocimiento más rápidamente que la sociedad en sabiduría. Isaac Asimov
(1920-1992) Escritor y científico estadounidense. Todas las teorías son legítimas y ninguna tiene importancia. Lo que importa es lo que se hace con ellas. Jorge Luis Borges
(1899-1986) Escritor argentino. ¿Qué es una religión sino un intento de explicar qué hacemos en este mundo? Margarita Riviere El objetivo básico de casi cualquier religión del mundo es poder vencer a la muerte. Felipe Avila Esta vida da pocas explicaciones. Por eso necesitamos algo a lo que agarrarnos por encima de nosotros. Hay que creer en Dios para levantarse cada mañana. Sofía Loren
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58. Articles Artsouk
Translate this page (1884), 440. Une édition éLectronique réalisée à partir du livrede Gustave Le Bon,(1841-1931 11-01-2004, Daqqa marrakchia, 427.
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59. TõzsdeFórum Online Gazdasági Magazin
Szerzo Dr. Gustave Le Bon Fordította Dr. Balla Antal Kiadó Franklin Le Bon(18411931) francia szociológus, orvos, kémikus, fizikus, pszichológus és
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60. The Crowd A Study Of The Popular Mind
The Crowd A Study Of The Popular Mind. by Gustave Le Bon (18411931).The whoLe of the common characteristics with which heredity
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The Crowd A Study Of The Popular Mind
by Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) The whole of the common characteristics with which heredity endows the individuals of a race constitute the genius of the race. When, however, a certain number of these individuals are gathered together in a crowd for purposes of action, observation proves that, from the mere fact of their being assembled, there result certain new psychological characteristics, which are added to the racial characteristics and differ from them at times to a very considerable degree. Organised crowds have always played an important part in the life of peoples, but this part has never been of such moment as at present. The substitution of the unconscious action of crowds for the conscious activity of individuals is one of the principal characteristics of the present age. This electronic book should be beneficial to:
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