Gustave Le Bon
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Gustave Le Bon (7 May 1841 – 13 December 1931) was a French social psychologist, sociologist, anthropologist, inventor, and amateur physicist. His writings incorporate theories of national traits, racial and male superiority, herd behavior and crowd psychology.
Books[edit]
(in French unless noted otherwise)
- Les Lois Psychologiques de l'Évolution des Peuples, Paris: Félix Alcan, Éditeur, 1895, 186 pp.
- The Psychology of Peoples, 1898. (English)
- La Psychologie des Foules, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1895; 9th edition, 1905, 192 pp.
- The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, 1896. (English)
- Psihologia mulţimilor, trans. Mariana Tabacu, Bucharest: Antet XX Press, s.a. (Romanian)
- Psychologie du Socialisme, 1896.
- The Psychology of Socialism, 1899. (English)
- L'Évolution de la Matière, 1905.
- The Evolution of Matter, 1907. (English)
- L'Évolution des Forces, 1907.
- The Evolution of Forces, 1908. (English)
- La Révolution Française et la Psychologie des Révolutions, 1912.
- The Psychology of Revolution, 1913. (English)