Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is a history of popular folly by Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, first published in 1841.
Latest episodes of the podcast Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
- 00 – Preface
- 01 – The Mississippi Scheme, Part 1
- 02 – The Mississippi Scheme Part 2
- 03 – The Mississippi Scheme Part 3
- 04 – The South Sea Bubble. Part 1
- 05 – The South Sea Bubble, Part 2
- 06 – The South Sea Bubble
- 07 – The Tulipomania
- 08 – The Alchymists, Part 1
- 09 – The Alchymists, Part 2
- 10 – The Alchymists, Part 3
- 11 – The Alchymists, Part 4
- 12 – The Alchymists, Part 5
- 13 – The Alchymists, Part 6
- 14 – The Alchymists, Part 7
- 15 – The Alchymists, Part 8
- 16 – The Alchymists, Part 9
- 17 – The Alchemists – Part 10
- 18 – The Alchymists, Part 11
- 19 – The Alchemists Part 12
- 20 – The Alchymists, part 13
- 21 – Modern Prophecies, Part 1
- 22 – Modern Prophecies, Part 2
- 23 – Fortune Telling Part 1
- 24 – Fortune Telling, Part 2
- 25 – The Magnetisers, Part 1
- 26 – The Magnetizers, Part 2
- 27 – The Magnetizers, Part 3
- 28 – The Influence of Politics and Religion on the Hair and Beard