Through it, the author presented his reading of the mass movement in different societies in a psychological and psychological manner, indicating its characteristics and role in many historical events. He also clarified the relationship between the practices emanating from those masses and the factors affecting them.[2] Below is a simple summary of the main parts of this book:
Summary of Book One: The Soul of the Masses
This part of the book, with its many chapters, includes talking about the psychological characteristics and features that characterize the masses, such as unconsciousness and the shift in emotions, as well as talking about the elements that make them up from a psychological point of view, the ethics they enjoy and their different emotions, in addition to the many ideas and different ideologies that they may form. .
Summary of the second book: the opinions and beliefs of the masses
In this part of the book, with its many chapters, the author refers to the various factors and reasons behind the beliefs and opinions of the masses throughout history, as well as clarifying their impact on the behavior of these masses. The author also indicated in this context that some of the beliefs of the masses can be fixed. Others may be variable according to certain reasons.
Summary of the third book: Classification and study of different classes of audiences
In this book, with its many chapters, the author presents his point of view on the categories and sections into which the masses are divided, explaining many matters about each of the sections. For certain characteristics and attributes, such as the electoral masses, and the so-called criminal masses.