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THE GROUP MIND
A SKETCH OF THE PRINCIPLES OF COLLECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY WITH SOME ATTEMPT TO APPLY THEM TO THE INTERPRETATION OF NATIONAL LIFE AND CHARACTER
WILLIAM McDOUGALL, F.R.S.
CAMBRIDGE
TO
Professor L. T. HOBHOUSE
PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The Province of Collective Psychology
PART I
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF COLLECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER II
THE MENTAL LIFE OF THE CROWD
The Intellectual Processes of Simple Crowds
CHAPTER III
THE HIGHLY ORGANISED GROUP
CHAPTER IV
THE GROUP SPIRIT
Summary of Principal Conditions of the Development Of the Group Spirit
CHAPTER V
PECULIARITIES OF GROUPS OF VARIOUS TYPES
PART II
THE NATIONAL MIND AND CHARACTER
CHAPTER VI
INTRODUCTORY
What is a Nation?
CHAPTER VII
THE MIND OF A NATION
CHAPTER VIII
FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION AS A CONDITION OF NATIONAL LIFE
CHAPTER IX
THE PART OF LEADERS IN NATIONAL LIFE
CHAPTER X
OTHER CONDITIONS OF NATIONAL LIFE
CHAPTER XI
THE WILL OF THE NATION[84]
CHAPTER XII
IDEAS IN NATIONAL LIFE
The Value Of Nationality
CHAPTER XIII
NATIONS OF THE HIGHER TYPE
PART III
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL MIND AND CHARACTER
CHAPTER XIV
INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER XV
THE RACE-MAKING PERIOD
CHAPTER XVI
THE RACE-MAKING PERIOD (continued)
CHAPTER XVII
THE RACE-MAKING PERIOD (continued)
The Influence of Occupations and of Race-crossing
The Crossing of Races
CHAPTER XVIII
RACIAL CHANGES DURING THE HISTORIC PERIOD
CHAPTER XIX
THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS IN THEIR YOUTH
CHAPTER XX
THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS IN THEIR MATURITY
FOOTNOTES:
INDEX
THE CAMBRIDGE PSYCHOLOGICAL LIBRARY
G. DAWES HICKS, M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D.
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