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The author analyzes how opinions and beliefs originate, spread, and change, distinguishing belief from knowledge and arguing that belief often arises from nonrational affective and mystical sources rather than voluntary reasoning. Drawing on psychological and historical examples, he examines laws of collective thought, the dynamics of persuasion and social contagion, the persistence of superstition alongside intelligence, and cycles in which belief and knowledge alternate. The work combines theoretical reflection, empirical observations, and experimental remarks to map mechanisms that govern individual and social conviction and to suggest limits of rational argument in transforming sentiment.

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Gustave Le Bon

Gustave Le Bon was a French social psychologist and sociologist, best known for his influential works on crowd psychology and the dynamics of social movements. His seminal book, "The Crowd," explores how collective behavior can influence individual actions and societal change. Le Bon's ideas on the psychology of revolution, as articulated in "The Psychology of Revolution," have contributed significantly to the understanding of social upheaval and mass behavior. His writings reflect a keen interest in the interplay between individual psychology and collective phenomena, making him a notable figure in the study of social sciences and human behavior.

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