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Deceit, Desire, and the Literature Professor: Why Girardians Exist

Deceit, Desire, and the Literature Professor: Why Girardians Exist
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Crowds, Masses and Movements | Dissident Voice

Orientation Why study crowds, masses and movements? It is tempting to imagine that as socialists we must know a great deal about crowds, masses, and in medieval thought individual meant inseparable, that is indivisible. People were defined as individuals by reference to the groups of which they were members. Group membership defined their very identity

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Article: Crowds, Masses and Movements: Right Wing and Left Wing Macro Social Psychology

Article: Crowds, Masses and Movements: Right Wing and Left Wing Macro Social Psychology - What are the characteristics that make a crowd different from a group? Are crowds any more emotional than groups or individuals? Are crowds any more manipulatable than groups? Are crowds any more destructive than groups or individuals? How do we account for our suspicions about crowds? Why do people join movements? What might exist to keep people from joining movements even when it may serve their self-interests?

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Article: Crowds, Masses and Movements: Right Wing and Left Wing Macro Social Psychology

Article: Crowds, Masses and Movements: Right Wing and Left Wing Macro Social Psychology - What are the characteristics that make a crowd different from a group? Are crowds any more emotional than groups or individuals? Are crowds any more manipulatable than groups? Are crowds any more destructive than groups or individuals? How do we account for our suspicions about crowds? Why do people join movements? What might exist to keep people from joining movements even when it may serve their self-interests?

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CROWDS, MASSES AND MOVEMENTS: RIGHT WING AND LEFT WING MACRO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY – The Greanville Post

CROWDS, MASSES AND MOVEMENTS: RIGHT WING AND LEFT WING MACRO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY – The Greanville Post
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Capitalism and Schismogenesis, Part 1

Sven Lütticken examines capitalism’s tendency to create antagonistic groups and binary opposites.

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Who's to blame? - Kuwait Times

Who's to blame? - Kuwait Times
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