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Exploring the phenomenon of collective behavior, the book delves into how insanity manifests not just in individuals but predominantly within groups, societies, and historical periods. It examines the dynamics of collective madness, highlighting how societal influences can lead to irrational decisions and actions on a larger scale. Through various examples, the author challenges the reader to consider the implications of groupthink and the psychological mechanisms that drive nations and communities toward shared delusions.
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- Title
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Publisher
- Armour Books
- Released
- 2019
- Pages
- 218
- ISBN13
- 9781951570231
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, True Stories, Psychological Topics, Philosophical Topics, German Literature, Opinion Journalism & Essays, 19th century
- First published
- 1886
- Original title
- Jenseits von Gut und Böse
- Rating
- 4.25 out of 5
- Description
- Exploring the phenomenon of collective behavior, the book delves into how insanity manifests not just in individuals but predominantly within groups, societies, and historical periods. It examines the dynamics of collective madness, highlighting how societal influences can lead to irrational decisions and actions on a larger scale. Through various examples, the author challenges the reader to consider the implications of groupthink and the psychological mechanisms that drive nations and communities toward shared delusions.