Forwarded from Gnostic Intel
“A crowd thinks in images, and the image itself calls up a series of other images, having no logical connection with the first. A crowd scarcely distinguishes between the subjective and the objective. It accepts as real the images invoked in its mind, though they most often have only a very distant relation with the observed facts. Crowds being only capable of thinking in images are only to be impressed by images.”
―Gustave Le Bon, The Crowd
Image: The Burial of the Sardine by Francisco Goya
―Gustave Le Bon, The Crowd
Image: The Burial of the Sardine by Francisco Goya