Jean Francois Revel Quotes
A Human Group Transforms Itself Into A Crowd When It Suddenly Responds To A Suggestion Rather Than To Reasoning, To An Image Rather Than To An Idea, To An Affirmation Rather Than To Proof, To The Repetition Of A Phrase Rather Than To Arguments, To Prestige Rather Than To Competence.
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