ABSTRACT

First published in French in 1939, and later in English in 1940, this work by the author, analyses and strongly critiques the effect of Nazi propaganda on the psychology of the masses. By bringing together the political and the psychological, the author refers to the use of propaganda in order to serve the ends of a handful of men as ‘psychical rape’ and warns that this phenomenon cannot be attributed solely to the Nazi regime.

The English translation was updated to account for the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. It will be of great interest to anyone studying the Second World War, Nazism, Fascism and the psychology of propaganda.

chapter II|36 pages

Collective Psychology

chapter III|23 pages

The Instinct of Struggle

chapter IV|36 pages

Symbolism and Political Propaganda

chapter V|32 pages

Political Propaganda in the Past

chapter VI|30 pages

The Secret of Hitler Success

chapter VII|45 pages

Resistance to Hitlerism

chapter VIII|27 pages

Psychical Violence on a World Scale

chapter IX|18 pages

Active Socialism

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion