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Avec son livre «Psychologie des foules», Gustave Le Bon a donné des idées aux dictateurs

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Paru en 1895, le plus célèbre ouvrage du sociologue et médecin français Gustave Le Bon passe pour le livre de chevet des tyrans. Anatomie d'une œuvre incomprise et plus que jamais d'actualité.

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