[Redbook8:20][19901010:1531d]{Expressive and Active Crowds [continued (4)][: Expressive Crowds (continued)]}[10th October 1990]
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‘The expressive crowd may serve best those types of frustrations requiring revitalisation of the individual and group * rather than direct modification of external circumstances. Expressive crowds may be especially frequent in periods of frustration and boredom ** over the predictability and routinization of life, from lack of a sense of meaning and importance in the daily routine of life, and from a sense of interpersonal isolation in spite of the physical closeness of others.’***
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(But cf [last entry but one, [Redbook8:18-19][19901010:1531b]{Expressive and Active Crowds [continued][: Active Crowds]}[10th October 1990],] p19 circle)
***E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 16:612
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