乌合之众读后感
李颖琳
"Thoughts on 'The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind'"
After reading "The Crowd" by Gustave Le Bon, I am deeply
impressed by its profound insights into the behavior and psychology of
crowds. Le Bon argues that when individuals gather in a crowd, they
tend to lose their individuality and rationality, being influenced by
the emotions and instincts of the group. This can lead to extreme and
unpredictable behaviors. For example, in some social movements or mass
events, people might act in ways they wouldn't as isolated individuals.
The book makes me realize the power and danger of the collective
unconscious. It warns us to be vigilant about the influence of the
crowd, especially in the age of social media where public opinion can
spread and intensify rapidly. We should strive to maintain our
independent thinking and not be easily swayed by the tide of the crowd.
Overall, "The Crowd" is a thought-provoking work that offers
valuable perspectives on human social behavior.
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