Chapter 8

Fixations, phenomenon of,94.Flaubert,270.Forgetting, purposeful,56.Fourierists,204.Franklin,225.Freedom,154,244,248.—— in democracy,261-267.—— of speech,264.—— to vote,261.Free spirit,303.French Revolution,38,107,170,182-183,192,194,219.Freud, Dr. Sigmund,30,34,59,117,210.(See Analytical Psychology.)——Delusion and Dream,55.(Translated by Helen Downey; Moffat, Yard & Co., New York, 1917.)——The Interpretation of Dreams,12,59.(Translated by Dr. A. A. Brill; The Macmillan Company, New York, 1915.)——Three Contributions to the Sexual Theory."Nervous and Mental Diseases," Monograph Series No. 4,63.——Totem and Taboo,12,90,95.(Translated by Dr. A. A. Brill; Moffat, Yard & Co., New York, 1918.)—— influence upon general psychology,12.—— on dream thoughts,30.Garrison, William Lloyd,264.Gary schools,265.Genius,67,268.Germany,110.—— and the war,38.—— Socialist movement in,227.Gironde,196.(See also French Revolution.)Gobineau,17,54,181.Goethe,175,270,283.Good, the,90.Goodness,89.Government, by crowds,chapter ix,233.Government, functions of,251.Grandeur, delusions of,92.(See also Egoism, Paranoia.)Greatest happiness, principle of,167.Greece,143.Greek literature,277.Hapsburg, the,235.Hatred,132.—— in paranoia,94,112.Hebrew prophet,202.Hegel,152-153.Heretic, the,123.Hero worship,81,82.Hohenzollerns, the,235.Homicidal tendencies,105.(See also Crowd, Paranoia, Hatred.)Homosexuality,94.Human nature, evil of,284.—— weakness of,245-246.Human sacrifice,112.Humanism,225,290,293,298,300,302.(See also Pragmatism.)Humanist, the,296.Hume, David,153.Huxley,226,269.Hypocrisy, among crowds,54.Idealism,141,144.—— modern,223.—— of crowds,112.—— psychology of,148.Ideals, of the crowd,84.Ideas,a priori,67.—— descriptive confused with casual,214.—— no impersonal,3.—— political, moral, religious,44.—— tyranny of,279.Ideational system,159.(See also Paranoia, Crowd Thinking.)Illusions,31.Imitation and suggestion, theory of,33.Individual, the,150,283,297,301.—— and society,1-32.Individualism,153,262.Infallibility, dogma of,234.Inferiority, feeling of,62,169-170.(See also Egoism, Compensation.)Ingersoll, Robert,225,269.Insanity,3.Insanity and emotion,19.(See also Paranoia, Psychoanalysis.)Instinct,11.Instrumental theory of intellect,298.Intellectualism,144,296.—— and conservatism,18.Intellectuals, the,230.Jackson, Andrew,265.Jacobinism,264.Jacobins, the,116.James, William,2,31,153,207,241,283,291,297.James, William,Essays in Radical Empiricism(Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1912),142.——The Meaning of Truth,301.——Pragmatism(Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1905),142.——Principles of Psychology(Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1890),37,127,298.——The Will to Believe(Longmans, Green & Co., Reprint, 1912),57,175.——Varieties of Religious Experience, (Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1906),22.Jefferson,225,264.Jericho, fall of a Revolutionary symbol,212.Judgment Day,81.Julius Cæsar,130.Julius II, Pope,181.Jung, Dr.C. G.,59.(See also Psychoanalysis.)——Analytical Psychology,85,303. (Translated by E. Long; Moffat, Yard & Co., New York, 1917.)—— Psychology of the Unconscious,66,138. (Translated by Beatrice Hinkle; Moffat, Yard & Co., New York, 1916.)Justification, mechanism of,106.Kaiser Wilhelm II,80,115.Kant,153,161.——Metaphysics of Morals,90,162-163. (Translated by Thos. K. Abbot; Longmans, Green & Co., New York. Sixth edition, 1917.)Keats,269.Kingdom of Heaven,202.Labor, assumed triumph of,229.Law, in a democracy,268.Leadership,271.—— in America,275.Le Bon, Gustave,5,17,19,139,205,242,269.—— on the unconscious,14.—— summary of his theory,47.——The Crowd, A Study of the Popular Mind(Eleventh edition. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., London, 1917),15.——The Psychology of Revolution,180,182,205. (Translated by Miall;G. P.Putnams Sons, New York, 1912.)Lenin, Nicolai,206,227,233.Leo X, Pope,181,185.Liberator, the,124,125,264.Liberty,199.—— in a democracy,242,261-267.—— of crowds,266,276.Libido,65,136,303.Lincoln,225.Livingstone,R. W.,The Greek Genius and Its Meaning for Us,143.Locke, John,153.Logic, of crowd-thinking,140.—— in crowds and in paranoia,198.Louis XVI,186.Lowell, Percival,269.Lusk Committee, the,103.Luther, Martin,175,193,225.Lynchings,38,106.McDougal, Prof. William,10.An Introduction to Social Psychology(John W. Luce & Co., Boston, 1917),11.Machiavelli,The Prince,233.Madison Square Garden,265.Majority, as king,248.—— tyranny of,250.Man in the state of nature,209.Manifesto, Socialist,204.(See also Karl Marx.)"Man the Measure of all Things,"300.Marcus Aurelius,234.Marines Fathers Association,117-118.Marx, Karl,152.Masculine protest,62.Masochism,39,65.Mass meetings,23.Master class,177.Materialism,150.Mechanisms, of compensation,84.—— of defense,94.—— of disguise,73.—— of justification,40,106.Mechanistic theories,1.Mediæval thinkers,10.Mental habits,272.Messianism as a revolutionary crowd phenomenon,203,210.Mexico,194.Millennium,201.Milton,270.Milwaukee, pseudo-patriotism in,259.Mind, collective,15.Minority crowds, arrogance of,257.Mirabeau,183.Mob,6,165.—— outbreaks,37.Mobs,107.—— modern,47.—— Southern,39.Modern society challenged,213.Modernism,223.Montaigne,270,283.Moral dilemmas,88.Morality,106.—— of crowd-mind,157-158.—— of the crowd,124.Motion pictures,157.Multiple personality,5.Mysticism of revolutionary crowds,219.Napoleon,221.Narcissus, stage,66.Nations as crowds,83.Negation, phenomenon of,89.Nero,234.Neurotic, female,98.—— similarity to crowd,71.Newcomb, Simon,269.Newspapers,45.New York City,172.—— crowds in,115.New Testament,202.Nietzsche, Friederich,153,269,270.——Antichrist(Third English edition. Dr. Oscar Levy; The Macmillan Company, New York, 1911),81.——Beyond Good and Evil(Third English edition. Dr. Oscar Levy; The Macmillan Company, New York),17,124,194.——Genealogy of Morals(Edited by Dr. Oscar Levy; The Macmillan Company, New York. 1911),91.——Thus Spake Zarathustra,175. (Translated by Thomas Gommon.)——The Will to Power,62. (Translated byA. M.Ludovici; Oscar Levy edition; The Macmillan Company.)Nonconformist,123.Non-crowd man,226,285.Obsessions,134.Œdipus complex,66.Omaha, riot in,107,116.Orators,25.Oratory,99.Orthodoxy,152.Pageantry,216.Paine, Thomas,225.Parades,115.Paranoia,22,67,92,93,94,102,294.—— and fanaticism,86.—— hatred in,112.—— obsessive ideas in,134.—— rationalization in,139.—— similarity to crowd-mind,98.Paranoiac,84,163,208.Parker, Theodore,269.Partisanship,140,194.Pathological types,58.Patriotic crowds,151.Patriotism,80,111,118,119.Peoples Institute of New York,241.Permanent crowds,42.Persecution, delusion of,68,69,92.Personal liberty,244.—— in a democracy,248.Personality,297.Perversion,64.Petrarch,175.Petrograd,219.Philosophers, intellectualist,296.Philosophical idealism,148.(See also Intellectualism, Rationalism.)Philosophy, humanist,293.Philosophy of "as if,"128.Platitudes in crowd oratory,26.Plato,150,153,300.——The Republic,143. (Translated by Jowett; Third edition, Oxford Press, 1892.)Pliny,247.Poe,269.Pogroms,107.Poland,107.Political conventions,27.Political liberty in England,226.Politics, philosophy of,233.Pope, the,62.Power, abuses of,185.—— crowd, will to,160.Pragmatism,142,299,301.(See also Humanism.)Principles, as justification mechanisms,40.—— as leading ideas,154.Progress,167.Prohibition,239,265.Prohibition agitator,88.Prohibitionists, the,80,114.Projection, phenomenon of,87,95,105.Proletarian crowd,236.Proletarians,263.Proletariat, the,183.—— dictatorship of,197,229-232.Propaganda,54,101,103,142,157,264,289.—— Bolshevist,228,265.—— revolutionary,181,189,208.Protagoras,153,283,300.Protestantism,225.Prussianism,258.Psychic conflict,3.Psychoanalysis,34,59,165,295.—— therapeutic value of,165,284.Psychology of crowd, summary of authors view,48,49,50.Psychology, social,11.—— of the unconscious,12,51,56,57,58,64,70,138,267.Psychoneurosis,92.—— egoism of,61.Psychosexual,64.Public opinion,4,46.Public schools,273-274.Puritanism,264,265.Quakers, the,225,264.Rabelais,270.Race riots,107.—— motive of,121.Radical crowds,152.Rationalism,144.(See also Intellectualism.)Rationalization,144,249.—— in crowds,156.—— of revolutionary wish-fancy,210.Real, the, concreteness of,297.Reality, criterion of,32.—— sense of,37.Re-education,294.Reform, "white slavery,"98.


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