Wisdom and Madness: Collective Intelligence, Social Contagion, and Crowd Behavior

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Crowds can be brilliant.Crowds can also be catastrophically wrong.Throughout history, large groups of people have produced both remarkable insight and devastating collective mistakes. Financial bubbles, political movements, viral trends, and mass panics all reveal the same underlying question:How does collective behavior actually work?Crowd Wisdom vs Delusion examines the hidden mechanisms that shape how ideas, beliefs, and behaviors spread through societies.Drawing on research from psychology, sociology, behavioral economics, and network science, the book explains how individual decisions interact to produce large-scale crowd dynamics.Inside the book you will discover:• Why crowds sometimes produce accurate collective intelligence• How information cascades and social contagion spread through networks• The role of conformity, peer pressure, and minority influence• Why financial bubbles and social panics form• How modern digital networks amplify crowd behavior• Why collective systems can swing between wisdom and delusionThe book introduces the Crowd Cognition Model, a framework that explains how collective decision systems operate across four interacting layers:• Biological and neural mechanisms• Psychological biases and social influence• Network structures connecting individuals• Institutional systems that organize information flowWhen these layers function well, societies can aggregate knowledge and solve complex problems. When they fail, the same systems can amplify misinformation, imitation, and collective error.Understanding crowd behavior is increasingly important in a world shaped by social media, financial markets, and rapidly spreading information.Crowds are not simply gatherings of people.They are systems capable of thinking. Read more

ASIN B0GR4HXG66
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Language English
File size 1.2 MB
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Publisher D&N Publishing
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Print length 164 pages
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Publication date March 4, 2026
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