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第26章

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF REVOLUTIONARY CROWDS

1.General Characteristics of the Crowd.

Whatever their origin, revolutions do not produce their full effects until they have penetrated the soul of the multitude.

They therefore represent a consequence of the psychology of crowds.

Although I have studied collective psychology at length in another volume, I must here recall its principal laws.

Man, as part of a multitude, is a very different being from the same man as an isolated individual.His conscious individuality vanishes in the unconscious personality of the crowd.

Material contact is not absolutely necessary to produce in the individual the mentality of the crowd.Common passions and sentiments, provoked by certain events, are often sufficient to create it.

The collective mind, momentarily formed, represents a very special kind of aggregate.Its chief peculiarity is that it is entirely dominated by unconscious elements, and is subject to a peculiar collective logic.

Among the other characteristics of crowds, we must note their infinite credulity and exaggerated sensibility, their short-sightedness, and their incapacity to respond to the influences of reason.Affirmation, contagion, repetition, and prestige constitute almost the only means of persuading them.Reality and experience have no effect upon them.The multitude will admit anything; nothing is impossible in the eyes of the crowd.

By reason of the extreme sensibility of crowds, their sentiments, good or bad, are always exaggerated.This exaggeration increases still further in times of revolution.The least excitement will then lead the multitude to act with the utmost fury.Their credulity, so great even in the normal state, is still further increased; the most improbable statements are accepted.Arthur Young relates that when he visited the springs near Clermont, at the time of the French Revolution, his guide was stopped by the people, who were persuaded that he had come by order of the Queen to mine and blow up the town.The most horrible tales concerning the Royal Family were circulated, depicting it as a nest of ghouls and vampires.

These various characteristics show that man in the crowd descends to a very low degree in the scale of civilisation.He becomes a savage, with all a savage's faults and qualities, with all his momentary violence, enthusiasm, and heroism.In the intellectual domain a crowd is always inferior to the isolated unit.In the moral and sentimental domain it may be his superior.A crowd will commit a crime as readily as an act of abnegation.

Personal characteristics vanish in the crowd, which exerts an extraordinary influence upon the individuals which form it.The miser becomes generous, the sceptic a believer, the honest man a criminal, the coward a hero.Examples of such transformations abounded during the great Revolution.

As part of a jury or a parliament, the collective man renders verdicts or passes laws of which he would never have dreamed in his isolated condition.

One of the most notable consequences of the influence of a collectivity upon the individuals who compose it is the unification of their sentiments and wills.This psychological unity confers a remarkable force upon crowds.

The formation of such a mental unity results chiefly from the fact that in a crowd gestures and actions are extremely contagious.Acclamations of hatred, fury, or love are immediately approved and repeated.

What is the origin of these common sentiments, this common will?

They are propagated by contagion, but a point of departure is necessary before this contagion can take effect.Without a leader the crowd is an amorphous entity incapable of action.

A knowledge of the laws relating to the psychology of crowds is indispensable to the interpretation of the elements of our Revolution, and to a comprehension of the conduct of revolutionary assemblies, and the singular transformations of the individuals who form part of them.Pushed by the unconscious forces of the collective soul, they more often than not say what they did not intend, and vote what they would not have wished to vote.

Although the laws of collective psychology have sometimes been divined instinctively by superior statesmen, the majority of Governments have not understood and do not understand them.It is because they do not understand them that so many of them have fallen so easily.When we see the facility with which certain Governments were overthrown by an insignificant riot--as happened in the case of the monarchy of Louis-Philippe--the dangers of an ignorance of collective psychology are evident.

The marshal in command of the troops in 1848, which were more than sufficient to defend the king, certainly did not understand that the moment he allowed the crowd to mingle with the troops the latter, paralysed by suggestion and contagion, would cease to do their duty.Neither did he know that as the multitude is extremely sensible to prestige it needs a great display of force to impress it, and that such a display will at once suppress hostile demonstrations.He was equally ignorant of the fact that all gatherings should be dispersed immediately.All these things have been taught by experience, but in 1848 these lessons had not been grasped.At the time of the great Revolution the psychology of crowds was even less understood.

2.How the Stability of the Racial Mind limits the Oscillations of the Mind of the Crowd.

A people can in a sense be likened to a crowd.It possesses certain characteristics, but the oscillations of these characteristics are limited by the soul or mind of the race.The mind of the race has a fixity unknown to the transitory mind of the crowd.

When a people possesses an ancestral soul established by a long past the soul of the crowd is always dominated thereby.

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