INSTINCTS OF THE HERD IN PEACE AND WAR


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Wilfred Trotter's 'Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War' is a pioneering work that delves into the complexities of group behavior in both times of peace and conflict. Written in a clear and articulate style, Trotter explores how individuals within a group are influenced by their instincts and how these instincts shape collective actions and decisions. This book provides a valuable insight into the psychological dynamics that drive human societies and offers a thought-provoking analysis of herd mentality in various contexts. With its rich content and intellectual depth, this book is a must-read for those interested in psychology, sociology, and human behavior studies.




Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War


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"First published, February, 1916 ... second edition, November, 1919, fifth impression, March, 1920.""The first two essays in this book were ... published in the Sociological review in 1908 and 1909"--Pref. Herd instinct and its bearing on the psychology of civilized man.--Sociological applications of the psychology of herd instinct.--Speculations upon the human mind in 1915.--Postscript of 1919.




Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War


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W. Trotter delves deep into the realm of social psychology, exploring the behaviors and instincts of crowds, especially during times of peace and war. Drawing insights from the events of World War I, Trotter examines the psychological aspects of collective behavior and the underlying factors that drive societal actions. This seminal work offers a profound understanding of human nature and the forces that shape group dynamics.




Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War


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Originally published in 1919, this classic work of social psychology introduces the concept of "the herd instinct" in relation to human behavior and explores the fundamental importance of gregariousness among animals as well as among humans. In addition, author Wilfred Trotter incisively draws on the concept of social habit to provide a deeper understanding of the nature of human behavior as well as its affect on the national morale - particularly in times of war. As Trotter noted in his original publication, these ideas may also be of use to "a tired nation seeking peace."










Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War


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Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War is the title of an influential book by English surgeon Wilfred Trotter, published in 1916. Based on the ideas of Gustave Le Bon, it was very influential in the development of group dynamics and crowd psychology, and the propaganda of Edward Bernays.




Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War


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Authors who, from today's perspective and in the face of current research, were far ahead of their time were often misunderstood or simply ignored by their contemporaries. And even if an excerpt from an extensive work is always subjective, it still offers a middle ground between subsuming under a catchphrase on the one hand, and intensive preoccupation with the author and his work on the other. If you want to deal intensively with the work, please refer to a reprint.