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Instincts of the herd in peace and war - PDF by Wilfred Trotter

Instincts of the herd in peace and war

Instincts of the herd in peace and war
Instincts of the herd in peace and war


They had formed a single paper, but it was found necessary to publish in two instalments at an interval of six months and to cut down to a considerable extent the total bulk. It was lately suggested to me that as the numbers of the reviews in which the two essays appeared were out of print, the fact that the subject concerned was not without some current interest might justify a republication. It was not possible to do this without trying to embody such fruits as there might be of ten years further speculation and some attempt to apply to present affairs the principles which had been sketched out. The new comment very soon surpassed by far in bulk the original text, and constitutes, in fact, all but a comparatively few pages of this book. 

This rather minute record is made here not because it has any interest of its own, but especially to point out that I have been engaged in trying to apply to the affairs of today principles which had taken shape ten years ago. I point this out not in order to claim any gift of foresight in having suggested so long ago reasons for regarding the stability of civilization as unsuspectedly slight, but because it is notorious that the atmosphere of a great war is unfavourable to free speculation. If the principles upon which my argument is based had been evolved during the present times, the reader would have had special reason to suspect their validity however plausible they might seem in the refracting air of national emergency. The general purpose of this book is to suggest that the science of psychology is not the mass of dreary and indefinite generalities of which it sometimes perhaps seems to be made up; to suggest that, especially when studied in relation to other branches of biology, 

it is capable of becoming a guide in the actual affairs of life and of giving an understanding of the human mind such as may enable us in a practical and useful way to foretell some of the course of human behaviour. 

The present state of public affairs gives an excellent chance for testing the truth of this suggestion and adds to the interest of the experiment the strong incentive of an urgent national peril.

Table of Contents


Preface – p. 5  

Part I: Herd Instinct and Civilized Man
- Introduction – p. 11  
- Psychological Aspects of Instinct – p. 15  
- Biological Significance of Gregariousness – p. 18  
- Mental Characteristics of the Gregarious Animal – p. 23  

Part II: Sociological Applications
- Gregariousness and the Future of Man – p. 60  
- Speculations upon the Human Mind in 1915  
  - Man’s Place in Nature and Nature’s Place in Man – p. 66  
  - Comments on an Objective System of Human Psychology – p. 69  

Part III: Principles of Biological Psychology
- The Biology of Gregariousness – p. 101  
- Characters of the Gregarious Animal Displayed by Man – p. 112  
- Some Peculiarities of the Social Habit in Man – p. 120  
- Imperfections of the Social Habit in Man – p. 132  

Part IV: Gregarious Species at War
- Gregarious Species at War – p. 139  
- England against Germany — Germany – p. 156  
- England against Germany — England  

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  • Author: Wilfred Trotter 
  • Publication date: 1919
  • Remark London : T. Fisher Unwin - Social sociology 

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