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What did Le Bon believe about crowds?

  • They are always intelligent

  • They are unpredictable

  • They form a new psychological entity

  • They are easy to control

Answer

Crowds, according to Le Bon, constitute a novel psychological entity distinct from the individuals composing them. Immersed within the collective, individuals experience heightened suggestibility and emotional intensity while simultaneously losing their sense of personal responsibility and critical judgment.
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