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Freud on Gustave Le Bon's Group Psychology

  • Writer: Jonas Vidas
    Jonas Vidas
  • Apr 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 21, 2020

"What Le Bon says on the subject of leaders of groups is less exhaustive, and does not enable us to make out an underlying principle so clearly. He thinks that as soon as living beings are gathered together in certain numbers, no matter whether they are a herd of animals or a collection of human beings, they place themselves instinctively under the authority of a chief (p. 134). A group is an obedient herd, which could never live without a master."

― from "Group Psychology: The Analysis of The Ego,…" by Sigmund Freud

 
 
 

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