
The Psychology of Crowds: A Comic Guide
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- Categories:Self-help Comics Critical Thinking Psychology General Knowledge
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication date:June,2025
- Pages:188
- Retail Price:49.80 CNY
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- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
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Feature
★ A globally recognized science enlightenment, the original work has been translated into over 20 languages. The comic version inherits the classic, using intuitive pictures to explain the game logic between "conformity" and "individual decision-making".
★ It uses comics to reveal the psychological traps of "blind worship" and "being led by the nose", helping children break free from confusion and hesitation and dare to express their true voices.
★ Directly addressing "the Internet makes psychological groups ubiquitous", this book teaches readers to resist the flood of false information and refuse to become "puppets" in collective revelry.
Description
Author
The French social psychologist and the founder of group psychology published his seminal work "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind" in 1895, which has been translated into more than 20 languages and analyzes the essential differences between group behavior and individual psychology.
Contents
How to be with like-minded people?
How does the herd mentality arise?
Why do people have less sense of responsibility when there are more of them?
Do you know what the unconscious is?
Chapter 2: Various Characteristics of Psychological Groups
Don't be an impulsive lamb
Trusting others can lead you into a terrifying trap
Never go to extremes
Why saying nice things doesn't always work?
Always be moral
Chapter 3: The Composition of Group Psychology
How ideas are instilled?
Don't be deceived by surface phenomena
One person's imagination VS a group's imagination
Chapter 4: The Reasons Behind Group Behavior
Why there is necessity in contingency?
There is an "invisible" force called subtle influence
What is the "fuse" of group behavior?
Why "change and constancy" are both relative?
Chapter 5: Leaders in Groups
Do you know the role of a "leader"?
How do leaders make groups "obey"?
What kind of person is suitable to be a leader?
Chapter 6: Classification of Groups
From birth, we are part of a group
When we grow up, we will enter new groups
What is a "criminal group"?
There is a special group called a jury
Chapter 7: "The Crowd" from the Perspective of Communication
What are the characteristics of "the crowd"?
Why there is no order without rules?
Do you know what group pressure is?
Chapter 8: Theories Similar to "The Crowd"
Two-step flow: the "relay race" of information dissemination
The spiral of silence: the dilemma of not daring to speak
Fast and slow thinking: the confrontation between intuition and deep thought
Amusing ourselves to death: indulgence and loss in the information age
Influence: the mystery of persuading others