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Multitudes

How Crowds Made the Modern World
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Modern history is the history of the crowd. But why are we so frightened of what happens when we come together? Philosophers, politicians, and psychologists pronounce that they are dangerous and need to be controlled. In contrast, Hancox argues that they are the harbinger of and... Read More
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Multitudes

In pursuit of the liberating powers of the crowd

In praise of collective joy: what happens when we come together?

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Modern history is the history of the crowd. But why are we so frightened of what happens when we come together? Philosophers, politicians, and psychologists pronounce that they are dangerous and need to be controlled. In contrast, Hancox argues that they are the harbinger of and a force for change, the bringer of joy and conviviality.

In the 1870s, following the Paris Commune, Gustave Le Bon was the first to claim that the crowd was a dangerous animal that consumed individuals. Since then, his thinking has influenced city building, policing, criminology, and politics. From scenes of the Nuremberg Rally to the January 6 insurrection on the Capitol, the contagion of mob violence is palpable. They can be dangerous. But the crowd can also be a place of liberation, passion, and collective joy. Politicians are so afraid of what happens that they will do whatever they can to keep us apart.

In Multitudes, Dan Hancox celebrates the history of the crowd. The crowd is the human embodiment of democracy. It is a testament to the incredible things that happen when we gather with strangers in pursuit of a common goalβ€”whether that is to throw a rave or overthrow a dictator. We will see how crowds have the power to change history and how joining crowds changes us for the better, too.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804294482

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 October 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 350g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Dan Hancox is a native Londoner who writes about music, politics, gentrification, social exclusion, protest and the margins of urban life, chiefly for the Guardian, but also the New York Times, Vice, The Fader, Dazed & Confused and XXL.

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