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Arthur Asa Berger

Crowds in American Culture, Society and Politics: A Psychosocial Semiotic Analysis

Crowds in American Culture, Society and Politics: A Psychosocial Semiotic Analysis

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This book explores the role of crowds in American culture, society, and politics, building on Le Bon's classic "The Crowd." It includes material on Freud's book, group psychology, semiotics, American national character, and COVID-19.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 100 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2023
Publisher: Anthem Press

This book is a comprehensive exploration of the role of crowds in American culture, society, and politics, building upon the seminal work of Le Bon. It provides a detailed account of Le Bon's classic, "The Crowd," while also delving into various other aspects related to crowds. The book offers a rich tapestry of information, encompassing a thorough analysis of Freud's book on group psychology, crowds, and cults, the semiotics of crowds, the unique characteristics of American national character and crowds, the tragic events of the 1/6 attack on the Capitol, and the profound impact of crowds during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This book is a comprehensive exploration of the role of crowds in American culture, society, and politics, building upon the seminal work of Le Bon. It provides a detailed account of Le Bon's classic, "The Crowd," while also delving into various other aspects related to crowds. The book offers a rich tapestry of information, encompassing a thorough analysis of Freud's book on group psychology, crowds, and cults, the semiotics of crowds, the unique characteristics of American national character and crowds, the tragic events of the 1/6 attack on the Capitol, and the profound impact of crowds during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 153 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839988608

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