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Mental transformation of peoples

179 kr
Section: Psychology Number of pages: 377 pages The Mental Transformation of Peoples: The First Consequences of the War of 1916 by Gustave Le Bon... This book falls within the context...
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Suspicions of the present time

139 kr
Section: Social Sciences Number of pages: 141 pages The author is indeed anticipating the features of a completely new era. To this end, he did not limit himself to addressing...
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Current development of the world

189 kr
Section: Social Sciences Number of pages: 325 pages Gustave Le Bon, in his book The Current Development of the World, believes that future wars will not be limited to weapons,...
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Spirit of revolutions

159 kr
Section: Political Books Number of pages: 267 pages The spirit of revolutions... Even if you go out to the balcony to smoke, and change the air in your chest, you...
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Life of facts

169 kr
Section: Thought and Philosophy Number of pages: 240 pages The book, The Life of Truths, is a comprehensive study of the foundations of beliefs, and what they consist of in...
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Introduction to the first civilizations

149 kr
Section: Social Sciences Number of pages: 148 pages In this book, Le Bon analyzes and critiques the way in which the first peoples rose to the level of civilization, and...
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The spirit of politics

169 kr
Section: Political Books Number of pages: 343 pages This book can be called an autopsy of the political theory of human groups as the main instigator of human conflict over...
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Crowd psychology

169 kr
Section: Social Sciences Number of pages: 291 pages   The author believes that the masses are irrational; they reject ideas or accept them as a whole, without tolerating discussing them....