[Redbook8:18-20][19901010:1531]{Expressive and Active Crowds}[10th October 1990]
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‘As the mood and object become established, either an ‘active crowd’ or an ‘expressive crowd’ is formed. The active crowd is usually aggressive, such as a violent mob, though occasionally it acts to propel its members into heroic accomplishments. The expressive crowd has also been called the dancing crowd because its manifestations are dancing, ** singing, and other forms of emotional expression.’
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*(ref [[Redbook8:16][19901007:2155c]{Collective Behaviour [continued (3)][ – Fashion]}[7th October 1990],] 16)
[&ant, presumably, [Redbook8:14-16][19901007:2155]{Collective Behaviour [– Social Unrest]}[7th October 1990]&f]
**J~-G~-R~
[shown in vertical order in the ms]
***[Encyclopaedia Britannica 16:611]
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