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Preface
Introduction?he Era of Crowds
Book One?he Mind of Crowds
1. General Characteristics of Crowds?sychological Law of Their Mental Unity
2. The Sentiments and Morality of Crowds
3. The Ideas, Reasoning Power, and Imagination of Crowds
4. A Religious Shape Assumed by All the Convictions of Crowds
Book Two?he Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds
1. Remote Factors of the Opinions and Beliefs of Crowds
2. The Immediate Factors of the Opinions of Crowds
3. The Leaders of Crowds and Their Means of Persuasion
4. Limitations of the Variability of the Beliefs and Opinions of Crowds
Book Three?he Classification and Description of the Different Kinds of Crowds
1. The Classification of Crowds
2. Crowds Termed Criminal Crowds
3. Criminal Juries
4. Electoral Crowds
5. Parliamentary Assemblies