Collective psychosis  

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"Hitler understands how to raise this instinct to the power of a collective psychosis. He knows that the hate-lust is more easily inflamed in the presence of a visible and tangible enemy. That is why he has incited the Nazi fury against the Jews."--Mark My Words ! (1978) by Mark Goulden


"An example of collective psychosis, Mr. Dudard. Just like religion-the opiate of the people!". --Rhinoceros (play)

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Collective psychosis is an alternative term for mass hysteria.


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