This application provides the full Arabic text of "Opinions and Beliefs" by the French thinker Gustave Le Bon. This important classic treatise on topics in philosophy and social psychology was first published in French in 1911 and translated into Arabic in 1926. The book examines how opinions and beliefs are formed among individuals and groups, clarifies the differences between opinion, belief, and knowledge, and explains the psychological processes that influence thoughts and behaviors.
The author explores topics related to instincts and intellectual drives, and explains the reasons for the diversity and conflict of ideas within societies. He also discusses the role of unconscious factors in the formation of beliefs, supporting his arguments with examples and evidence from social life. Le Bon's style is characterized by clarity and a focus on scientific analysis, making the book an important reference for researchers and those interested in psychology and philosophy.
About the Author
Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931) was a French sociologist, physician, and historian. He is considered one of the most prominent thinkers in the fields of social psychology and the study of group behavior. He is known for his writings that have influenced the understanding of popular culture and the psychological influence on the masses, and his most famous work is "The Psychology of Crowds." His research has contributed to the development of methods for studying social and intellectual phenomena in the West.