Immerse yourself in the profound insights of Sigmund Freud with his seminal work, "Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse," presented in an engaging spoken word format. Originally published in 1921, this audiobook delves into the psychological mechanisms that govern mass behaviors and individual identities within groups. Freud, the pioneering figure of psychoanalysis, explores how individuals in a crowd are influenced by a leader, drawing on the foundational work of Gustave Le Bon's "Psychologie des foules." This audiobook is not just a historical text but a timeless exploration of human behavior, relevant to understanding modern phenomena such as trends, religious movements, and military dynamics.
Spanning nearly three hours, this audiobook offers a comprehensive journey through Freud's analysis of mass psychology. Each chapter meticulously examines the psychological processes that drive collective actions and the role of leadership in shaping group dynamics. Whether you're a student of psychology, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the intricacies of human behavior, this audiobook provides a deep dive into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century.
Recorded in German, this audiobook is a faithful adaptation of Freud's original text, allowing listeners to experience the nuances of his language and thought processes. The clear and engaging narration brings Freud's complex ideas to life, making them accessible to both academic and casual listeners. Published by Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing, this audiobook is a testament to the enduring relevance of Freud's work in understanding the human psyche.