According to Prof. Mattias Desmet, the four conditions that allow mass formation – popularly referred to as crowd psychology – to emerge are: a lack of social bonds; people experiencing life as meaningless or senseless; free-floating anxiety; and free-floating frustration and aggression. In recent years, going back decades, these conditions have been building up within our modern societies.
 As I mentioned in a previous essay, social
 anxiety and psychological suffering were already growing exponentially 
even before the pandemic outbreak of 2020. The foundations for 
establishing a mass psychology were existent in many, if not most, of 
our industrialized societies and cultures before the traumatic 
experience of the current pandemic. At such junctures of psychological 
vulnerability, a shift of attachment – that is, a transference of 
identification – can be achieved rapidly. What has likely occurred 
within the past 18 months has been a widescale process of reprogrammed 
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