The mechanism of crowd-formation described in detail by Freud should be conceived precisely as a reaction to this individualizing superego-pressure: the activity of the crowd is a kind of 'return of the oppressed', of the mythic violence, and the dissolving of the participants' individuality also dissolves the anxiety and guilt that affected them as isolated individuals.
—from Trouble in Paradise, a other by Slavoj Zizek
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