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|a Mass society /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-282).
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|a Front Cover; Mass Society; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgements; Chapter I. The One, the Few and the Many; 1. DEMOCRACY AND ITS DISCONTENTS; 2. 'THE ONLY LAW WILL BE FORCE'; 3. THE MANY AND THE PROPER CONSTITUTION; 4. THE BEST AND THE ' VULGAR HERD OF NOMINAL FREEMEN'; 5. HISTORY AND THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES; 6. ORDER AND PLEBS; 7. THE DREGS OF ROMULUS; 8. 'PANEM ET CIRCENSES'; NOTES; Chapter II. Enter the Mob; 1 . AN INTERLUDE; 2. INDIVIDUAL EXCELLENCE AND POPULAR ORDER; 3. 'THIEVING, MURDEROUS HORDES'; 4. POPULATION AND THE MOB; 5. PREJUDICE AND REACTION; NOTES
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|a Chapter III. The Disenchantment of Progress1. OPTIMISM REVISITED; 2. FREEDOM, EQUALITY AND THE RISE OF COLLECTIVE MEDIOCRITY; 3. THE JACOBIN SPIRIT; 4. THE PLEBEIAN SPIRIT; 5. THE SOUL OF THE MULTITUDE; 6. THE DECLINE AND FALL OF CIVIL SOCIETY; NOTES; Chapter IV. The Social Structure of Irrationality; 1. UNREASON AND MODERNITY; 2. THE UNIVERSAL LEVELLING; 3. MASSMAN; 4. INVERTEBRATE SOCIETY; 5. THE DEHUMANIZATION OF CULTURE; 6. THE DISLOCATIONS OF HISTORY; 7. THE MASS SOCIETY; 8. THE LOSS OF SELFHOOD; NOTES; Chapter V. Sociology and the Dissolution of the Tribe1
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|a 1. SOCIAL POLARITY AND HISTORY2. SOCIAL POLARITY AND SOCIOLOGY; 3. COMMUNITY AND MODERNITY; 4. SOCIOLOGY AND THE MASS SOCIETY PROPHECY; 5. AN EXCURSUS: SOCIETIES, OPEN AND CLOSED; NOTES; Chapter VI. The Wane of Community; 1. THE STRAIN OF SOCIAL DENSITY; 2. URBAN DISLOCATION AND INDUSTRIAL SERVITUDE; 3. THE WITHERING AWAY OF COMMUNITY; NOTES; Chapter VII. The Structure of Mass Society; 1. MASSIFICATION; 2. THE CLASSLESS CLASS; 3. THE MANAGERIAL HIERARCHY; NOTES; Chapter VIII. The Politics of Mass Society; 1. THE MASS, THE MOB AND THE DECOMPOSITION OF SOCIETY
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|a 2. TOTALITARIAN MYTHS AND THE QUEST FOR SUBMISSION3. THE VULNERABLE SOCIETY; 4. ORGANIZATION AND TERROR; 5. DEMOCRACY AND THE POLITICS OF UNREASON; 6. ANTI-UTOPIA; NOTES; Chapter IX. The Culture of Mass Society; 1. FROM THE REVOLT TO THE RAPE OF T HE MASSES; 2. MASS CULTURE; 3. 'AN INTERMINABLE AND FEROCIOUS DEBATE'; NOTES; Chapter X. Mass Man; 1 . THE PERVERSION OF INDIVIDUALISM; 2. ALIENATION; 3. MASS MAN; 4. COMMON MAN REVISITED; NOTES; Chapter XI. A Critique (i); 1 . CRITICISM, PAST AND PRESENT; 2. ARISTOCRATIC FEARS, DANGEROUS CLASSES
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|a 3. SOCIOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS: THE MISINTERPRETATION OF MODERN SOCIAL THEORY4. THE MYTH OF MASSIFICATION; 5. POWER AND THE ASSERTIONS OF FREEDOM; 6. MODERN CULTURE AND THE PEOPLE; 7. MAN AND SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF MODERNITY; NOTES; Chapter XII. A Critique (ii); 1. A QUESTION OF NAMES; 2. THE POVERTY OF RADICAL PESSIMISM; 3. THE FAILED RESCUE; 4. THE MASS SOCIETY IDEOLOGY; 5. THE LEGACY OF A THEORY: MASS SOCIETY AND MODERNITY; NOTES; Bibliography; Author Index; Subject Index
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|a Mass Society deals with the total outlook of human including modern politics culture, social inequality, community life, and problems. The book reviews the history of democracy and discontent. The text analyzes the mob rule, the disenchantment of progress, and the history of democracy. Modern sociological theory explains the opposition of two extreme societal models to describe the historical dynamics of mankind. The book is an attempt to explain that a mass society outlook exists and has some inner coherence and distinctive quality. The author argues that such outlook or theory is a prominen.
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