Gustave Le Bon (May 7, 1841 – December 13, 1931) was a French sociologist, social psyhologist, anthropologist, inventor, and amateur physicist. He is best-known by his theory of crowd psychology and herd behavior. He discovered the phenomenon “the Crowd”. Adolf Hitler is known to have read The Crowd and in his Mein Kampf he drew largely on the propaganda techniques proposed by Le Bon. Benito Mussolini also made a careful study of Le Bon's crowd psychology work, frequently rereading the book. Also, his works was a handbook of V. Lenin.
“The Influence of Race in History” was written by M. Gustave Le Bon and published at “Popular Science Monthly” (35 Volume; August 1889). M. Gustave Le Bon had present his view on a problem of influence of race in history. Let's read and get to know his proofs and arguments.