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Author Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, author.

Title Extraordinary popular delusions: and madness of crowds : all volumes, complete and unabridged / by Charles Mackay.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified], Pantianos Classics, [2016]

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Description 385 pages ; 28 cm
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Note "First published in 1841"--Title page verso.
Contents Volume I, National delusions. The Mississippi scheme ; The South Sea bubble ; The Tulipomania ; Relics ; Modern prophecies ; Popular admiration for great thieves ; Influence of politics and religion on the hair and beard ; Duels and ordeals ; The love of the marvellous and the disbelief of the true ; Popular follies in great cities ; The O.P. mania ; The thugs, or Phansigars -- Volume II. The Crusades ; The witch mania ; The slow poisoners ; Haunted houses -- Volume III, Philosophical delusions. The alchymists ; Fortune telling ; The magnetisers.
Summary "Charles Mackay's groundbreaking examination of a staggering variety of popular delusions, crazes and mass follies is presented here in full with no abridgments. The text concentrates on a wide variety of phenomena which had occurred over the centuries prior to this book's publication in 1841. Mackay begins by examining various economic bubbles, such as the infamous Tulipomania - wherein Dutch tulips rocketed in value amid claims they could be substituted for actual currency - and various follies spread by word of mouth in urban areas. As we progress further, the scope of the book broadens into several more exotic fields of mass self-deception. Mackay turns his attention to the witch hunts of the 17th and 18th centuries, the practice of alchemy, the phenomena of haunted houses, the vast and varied practices of fortune telling and the search for the philosopher's stone, to name but a handful of subjects. Informed by personal research, and exhaustive in detail, it is with an evocative conviction that the author excoriates mankind's numerous delusions. Further examples of topics in this lengthy book include various claims concerning old relics and artefacts, often involving such items being said to possess religious significance. Mackay saves particular scorn for popular romanticism surrounding the lives of certain criminal scoundrels, whereby said wrongdoers are thought virtuous in popular society; he also notes the marked emergence of quack medicine concurrent with meaningful advances in medical science. The acceptance into society of these phenomena is considered but another facet of the human crowd's inherent madness, feeding into the central thesis of this book. Charles Mackay was a journalist used to writing for a popular audience; as such, his book is highly readable and accessible even today. Despite his dogged research and dislike of various delusions, Mackay was not himself immune to participating in them himself; he was involved in the 1840s Railway Mania, and supplemented his interest with newspaper columns in which he assured readers that there was no danger of the railway market crashing. Today, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds is distinguished as an expansive, well-researched and somewhat eccentric work of social history."--Page [4] of cover.
Subject Common fallacies.
Swindlers and swindling.
Impostors and imposture.
Occultism -- Early works to 1900.
Hallucinations and illusions.
Delusions.
Social psychology.
Common fallacies. (OCoLC)fst01430086
Delusions. (OCoLC)fst00890020
Hallucinations and illusions. (OCoLC)fst00950645
Impostors and imposture. (OCoLC)fst00968230
Occultism. (OCoLC)fst01043123
Social psychology. (OCoLC)fst01122816
Swindlers and swindling. (OCoLC)fst01140414
Genre/Form Early works. (OCoLC)fst01411636
ISBN 9781539849582
1539849589

 
    
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