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      The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution
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      The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution

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      The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution

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      The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution book

      ByGustave LeBon
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1980
      eBook Published 31 October 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351318846
      Pages 337
      eBook ISBN 9781351318846
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      LeBon, G. (1980). The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolution (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351318846

      ABSTRACT

      In his discussion of the general psychological causes of revolution, LeBon draws detailed illustrations of fundamental points from the French Revolution, especially the period from 1789 to 1800. LeBon's treatment of psychological causes is not confined to crowd actions or to the immediate descriptions of violent episodes in revolutions. He draws upon contemporary French clinical psychology to describe the pathological characteristics of the revolutionary leadership in France and explains many of the events of the period as a consequence of their influence.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |10 pages

      The Psychology of Revolution

      Introduction The Revision of History

      part I|100 pages

      The Psychological Elements of Revolutionary Movements

      part Book I|52 pages

      General Characteristics of Revolutions

      chapter I|11 pages

      Scientific and Political Revolutions

      chapter II|15 pages

      Religious Revolutions

      chapter III|11 pages

      The Action of Governments in Revolutions

      chapter IV|15 pages

      The Part Played by the People in Revolutions

      part Book II|46 pages

      The Forms of Mentality Prevalent During Revolution

      chapter I|11 pages

      Individual Variations of Character in Time of Revolution

      chapter II|11 pages

      The Mystic Mentality and the Jacobin Mentality

      chapter III|5 pages

      The Revolutionary and Criminal Mentalities

      chapter IV|21 pages

      The Psychology of Revolutionary Crowds

      chapter V|8 pages

      The Psychology of the Revolutionary Assemblies

      part II|166 pages

      The French Revolution

      part Book I|44 pages

      The Origins of the French Revolution

      chapter I|14 pages

      The Opinions of Historians Concerning the French Revolution

      chapter II|10 pages

      The Psychological Foundations of The Ancien RéGIME

      chapter III|11 pages

      Mental Anarchy at the Time of the Revolution and the Influence Attributed to the Philosophers

      chapter IV|9 pages

      Psychological Illusions Respecting the French Revolution

      part Book II|85 pages

      The Rational, Affective, Mystic, and Collective Influences Active During the Revolution

      chapter I|16 pages

      The Psychology of the Constituent Assembly

      chapter II|7 pages

      The Psychology of the Legislative Assembly

      chapter III|12 pages

      The Psychology of the Convention

      chapter IV|11 pages

      The Government of the Convention

      chapter V|10 pages

      Instances of Revolutionary Violence

      chapter VI|9 pages

      The Armies of the Revolution

      chapter VII|20 pages

      Psychology of the Leaders of the Revolution

      part Book III|35 pages

      The Conflict Between Ancestral Influences and Revolutionary Principles

      chapter I|13 pages

      The Last Convulsions of Anarchy—the Directory

      chapter II|10 pages

      The Restoration of Order. The Consular Republic

      chapter III|12 pages

      Political Consequences of the Conflict Between Traditions and Revolutionary Principles During the Last Century

      part III|46 pages

      The Recent Evolution of the Revolutionary Principles

      chapter I|11 pages

      The Progress of Democratic Beliefs Since the Revolution

      chapter II|16 pages

      The Results of Democratic Evolution

      chapter III|10 pages

      The New Forms of Democratic Belief

      chapter |7 pages

      Conclusions

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