Everett Dean Martin

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Everett Dean Martin



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The Behavior of Crowds A Ps...

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Meaning of a Liberal Education

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The Conflict of the Individ...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1932 — 2 editions
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Liberty

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The Mob Mind Vs; Civil Liberty

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A Philosophical Analysis of...

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Farewell to revolution

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Psychology and its use, Vol...

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Liberal education vs. propa...

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“Probably the most telling point of likeness between the crowd-mind and the psychoneurosis—paranoia especially—is the "delusion of persecution.”
Everett Dean Martin, THE BEHAVIOR OF CROWDS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY

“By declaring that everyone is equally an end, Kant ignores all personal differences, and therefore the fact of individuality as such. We are each an end in respect to those qualities only in which we are identical—namely, in that we are "rational beings." But this rational being is not a personal intelligence; it is a fiction, a bundle of mental faculties assumed a priori to exist, and then treated as if it were universally and equally applicable to all actually existing intelligences.”
Everett Dean Martin, THE BEHAVIOR OF CROWDS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY



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