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The Many as One Idiot Why Collective Passion Is the Most Dangerous Force in Human History
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- Date de parution23/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
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The Many as One IdiotWhy Collective Passion Is the Most Dangerous Force in Human HistoryBy NBM House Why do ordinary people commit extraordinary cruelty when they act together? Why does moral certainty so often end in violence? Why does the crowd feel right at the precise moment it is most wrong? This book argues that mobs are not historical accidents. They are a recurring human failure mode. A mob is a temporary machine.
It disables individual judgment. It outsources responsibility. It converts emotion into permission. Inside a mob, doubt becomes betrayal and restraint becomes weakness. The individual dissolves. The many act as one. History is full of examples. From the guillotine phase of the French Revolutionto the witch trials of Salem Witch Trialsto the ideological mass movements of Nazi Party The pattern repeats.
Moral fervor escalates. Targets multiply. Responsibility evaporates. In the digital age, the mob no longer gathers in town squares. It gathers in feeds. Algorithms amplify outrage. Speed replaces thought. Public shaming replaces debate. The Many as One Idiot is not a partisan book. It does not flatter left or right. It treats mobs as a systems problem. A cognitive breakdown that feels righteous from the inside. This book explores: .
How emotional contagion overrides reason. Why nuance dies first. How ordinary people rationalize cruelty. Why revolutions consume their own. How digital platforms accelerate collective hysteria. How to spot a mob forming. How to resist without becoming one Progress does not come from crowds chanting in unison. It comes from individuals willing to stand apart. If you have ever felt the pressure to join the outrage.
If you have ever watched a public pile-on and felt uneasy. If you value independent thought more than social approval. This book is for you. History advances through the unpopular mind.
It disables individual judgment. It outsources responsibility. It converts emotion into permission. Inside a mob, doubt becomes betrayal and restraint becomes weakness. The individual dissolves. The many act as one. History is full of examples. From the guillotine phase of the French Revolutionto the witch trials of Salem Witch Trialsto the ideological mass movements of Nazi Party The pattern repeats.
Moral fervor escalates. Targets multiply. Responsibility evaporates. In the digital age, the mob no longer gathers in town squares. It gathers in feeds. Algorithms amplify outrage. Speed replaces thought. Public shaming replaces debate. The Many as One Idiot is not a partisan book. It does not flatter left or right. It treats mobs as a systems problem. A cognitive breakdown that feels righteous from the inside. This book explores: .
How emotional contagion overrides reason. Why nuance dies first. How ordinary people rationalize cruelty. Why revolutions consume their own. How digital platforms accelerate collective hysteria. How to spot a mob forming. How to resist without becoming one Progress does not come from crowds chanting in unison. It comes from individuals willing to stand apart. If you have ever felt the pressure to join the outrage.
If you have ever watched a public pile-on and felt uneasy. If you value independent thought more than social approval. This book is for you. History advances through the unpopular mind.












