39. Crowd Work
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Music Credits:
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind – Gustave Le Bon
“Le Bon, Gustave (1841-1931)” – Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism
- “Crowds are credulous, unpremeditated in their actions, and untrustworthy as a source of reliable testimony. The crowd’s ‘collective mind’ responds to suggestions more readily than the individual minds of its members, hence its ‘servility’ in the face of strong authority.”
- “Edward Bernays, widely regarded as the father of modern advertising, drew heavily on Le Bon’s work when formulating his ideas on propaganda and mass manipulation.”
“Gustave Le Bon: The Nature of Crowds” – Academy of Ideas (YouTube)
“Crowds, Obedience, and the Psychology of Group Behavior” – American Psychological Association
“Bystander Effect” – Psychology Today
“Roman Emperor Constantine’s Conversion to Christianity” – Classic History
- “When Constantine declared himself a Christian, a third of the Roman empire is thought to have been Christians.”
“Knowledge and Propaganda” (1928) – Joseph Goebbels
Propaganda: The Formation of Men’s Attitudes (1962) – Jacques Ellul
“The Purpose of Schooling” – John Taylor Gatto (YouTube)
The Underground History of American Education (2000) – John Taylor Gatto
“The Undeniable Truth as it Relates to Professional Sports: Five Facts” – The Fix is In (Brian Tuohy, author of The Fix is In)
“Supercut: Democrats Refusing Vaccine During Trump Presidency” (BitChute)