“Nothing frightens man more than being touched by the unknown,” the opening line of a work that revolutionized philosophy and the social sciences in the 1960s: Crowds and Power by Elias Canetti While on the one hand, we loathe being touched by the unknown, on the other, exploding into a crowd implies an implosion of our personality. The crowd allows us to be someone else.
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