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Bon's it fits description in by so well with emphasis which it lays But we must now add that as a matter of fact none of that author's state- ments bring forward anything new. ^ The two theses which comprise the most important of Le Bon's opinions, those touching upon the collective inhibition of intellectual functioning and the heightening of affectivity in groups, * Die Psychologie der Kollektivitdien. B. Kraskovic jun. Translated [into German] from the Croatian by Siegmund von Posavec. Vukovar, 191 5.

Cannot feel that Le Bon has brought the function of the leader and the importance of prestige completely into harmony with his picture of the group mind. brilliantly executed Ill OTHER ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTIVE MENTAL LIFE We have way of introduction, our own Psychology made use of Le because in upon unconscious mental the life. Bon's it fits description in by so well with emphasis which it lays But we must now add that as a matter of fact none of that author's state- ments bring forward anything new.

P. with are uttered They solemnity in the presence of and as soon as they have been pronounced an expression of respect is visible on every coun- groups, tenance, and are considered are bowed. ' (p. ) nection to remember the taboo upon names among people and the magical powers which they ^ ascribe to names and words. primitive And,truth. finally, groups They demand have never thirsted after and cannot do without illusions, process of a child's development into a mature adult there is a more and more extensive integration of its personality, a coordination of the separate instinctive feelings and desires which have grown up in him independently of one another.

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