Leaderless Crowds
Reflections on the Power of Affects, from Gustave Le Bon to Frédéric Lordon
In his book The Politics of Crowds, Christian Borch notes that even though “crowds and masses... seem to sustain themselves in the margins of contemporary sociological thinking... the mass media recurrently reports on new mass events, explicitly labeled thus, typically in the form of mass protests, mass disasters such as ...
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