La Révolution Française et la psychologie des révolutions

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La Révolution Française et la psychologie des révolutions

by Gustave Le Bon

FR·~8 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

INTRODUCTION LES RÉVISIONS DE L’HISTOIRE

14:47
2

PREMIÈRE PARTIE LES ÉLÉMENTS PSYCHOLOGIQUES DES MOUVEMENTS RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES - LIVRE I CARACTÈRES GÉNÉRAUX DES RÉVOLUTIONS - CHAPITRE I LES RÉVOLUTIONS SCIENTIFIQUES ET LES RÉVOLUTIONS POLITIQUES

2:14:25
3

CHAPITRE II LES RÉVOLUTIONS RELIGIEUSES

24:56
4

CHAPITRE III LE RÔLE DES GOUVERNEMENTS DANS LES RÉVOLUTIONS

17:55
5

CHAPITRE IV LE RÔLE DU PEUPLE DANS LES RÉVOLUTIONS

23:33
6

DEUXIÈME PARTIE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE - LIVRE I LES ORIGINES DE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE - CHAPITRE I LES OPINIONS DES HISTORIENS SUR LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE

3:30:43
7

TROISIÈME PARTIE L’ÉVOLUTION MODERNE DES PRINCIPES RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES - CHAPITRE I LES PROGRÈS DES CROYANCES DÉMOCRATIQUES DEPUIS LA RÉVOLUTION

1:08:31
8

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

7:48

Description

This work invites listeners to rethink the French Revolution through the lens of contemporary psychology. Rather than focusing on heroic narratives, it examines how collective emotions, crowd dynamics, and underlying mental patterns shaped the turbulent events. The author traces how newly released archival material and modern theories of belief formation challenge long‑held assumptions about the era.

Building on two decades of research, the book blends historical detail with insights from the psychology of groups, personality disintegration, and the spread of ideas. It asks whether the radical changes could have emerged gradually, without violence, as societies evolve. By the end of the first part, listeners are left questioning the certainty of traditional explanations and seeing the Revolution as a complex interplay of mind and matter. The narrative stays grounded in evidence while encouraging listeners to consider the human impulses that drive historical turning points.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (482K characters)

Release date

2025-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustave Le Bon

Gustave Le Bon

1841–1931

Best known for The Crowd, he explored how groups think, feel, and act together—ideas that shaped modern discussions of mass psychology. Trained as a physician but drawn to many fields, he wrote widely on society, history, and human behavior.

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