Topic: Gustave Le Bon

4 chapters across the catalog

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 2:54:18 - 2:58:37

1607: Lazinsky

Associate Executive Producers and Sustaining Donors

The hosts thank associate executive producers and sustaining donors. They mention an upcoming No Agenda meetup in San Francisco and discuss a book recommendation, "The Crowd" by Gustave Le Bon, in the context of mass formation theory. A list of donors contributing $50 or more is read.

Flurona
Episode 1413 4:44 - 8:35

1413: Flurona

Robert Malone Mass Formation Psychosis Theory, Google Search Suppression

Dr. Robert Malone explains mass formation psychosis as a phenomenon where a decoupled society with free-floating anxiety becomes hypnotized by a leader's singular focus. This theory draws on 19th-century sociology and historical parallels to 1920s Germany. Google reportedly began displaying warnings or limited results for the term "mass formation psychosis" as the Rogan interview went viral.

Flurona
Episode 1413 21:26 - 24:39

1413: Flurona

Gustave Le Bon, LinkedIn Censorship, Social Media Gatekeepers

The concept of the "crowd mind" is traced back to Gustave Le Bon’s 1895 work, "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind." Modern social media platforms and "gatekeepers" like Jack Dorsey are accused of suppressing the authentic voice of the crowd to maintain mainstream narratives. Dr. Robert Malone was reportedly banned from LinkedIn and Twitter shortly after his viral media appearances.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 43:24 - 46:37

1373: Mass Formation

Free-Floating Anxiety, Collective Heroic Battle Narrative

According to the mass formation theory, media narratives provide an "object of anxiety" that allows people to channel their free-floating stress into a collective battle. This process creates a new social bond and a state of mental intoxication, making individuals willing to follow strategies regardless of the personal or economic cost.