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Do you like crowds? Do you get strength, empowerment and energy from them? Or trepidation? Is there safety in numbers, or reason to believe the opposite, that terror could result? Omar Moore explores the history of crowds, both good and ill, and draws on some noteworthy examples of crowds and their manifeststions, including “Disco Demolition Night” in Chicago at Comiskey Park on July 12, 1979. December 13, 2020.

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