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the mass psychology of fascism

the mass psychology of fascism

Wilhelm Reich's 'The Mass Psychology of Fascism' delves into the psychological roots of fascist ideology, arguing that it's not merely a political movement but a reflection of deeper character structures within society. Reich explores how societal repression and anxieties create fertile ground for authoritarianism, analyzing the psychological mechanisms that lead individuals to embrace fascist beliefs and submit to totalitarian rule.

La Era De Las Multitudes Un Tratado Historico De Psicologia De Las Masas

La Era De Las Multitudes Un Tratado Historico De Psicologia De Las Masas

This seminal work, 'The Age of Crowds: A Historical Treatise on Mass Psychology,' delves deep into the fascinating world of mass psychology. It offers a comprehensive historical treatise exploring the dynamics of crowd behavior and how collective emotions and actions shape societal movements. Readers will gain profound insights into the social psychology that underpins human gatherings, from spontaneous mobs to organized groups, and its enduring influence on history.