Originally published in 1919, this classic work of social
psychology introduces the concept of "the herd instinct" in
relation to human behavior and explores the fundamental importance
of gregariousness among animals as well as among humans. In
addition, author Wilfred Trotter incisively draws on the concept of
social habit to provide a deeper understanding of the nature of
human behavior as well as its affect on the national morale -
particularly in times of war. As Trotter noted in his original
publication, these ideas may also be of use to "a tired nation
seeking peace."
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