
Mass psychology is a field of psychology that studies the behavior and thinking of a large group of people, which is characterized by a mental community. The psychology of the masses is sometimes also called "crowd psychology". At the same time, it is important to understand that in this context, we mean not a cluster of people in one place, but a collection of people who have a certain commonality. Western philosophy tends to define a man from the masses as a person who does not have an individuality, which is manifested in a low level of education and culture, ignorance of oneself and inability to self-govern.
