xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-001'] = '1When I wrote this essay, I assumed that Le Bon was a marginal, if colorful, figure. I have since learned that he was a leading scientist, one of the founders of social psychology, and best known for a seminal study on crowd behavior, still cited today (La psychologie des foules, 1895), and for his work on unconscious motivation.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-002'] = '1“The Angel in the House” is a nineteenth-century poem about a self-sacrificing heroine; for many, she represented the ideal Victorian woman. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-003'] = '1The Fourth Earl of Dunmore (John Murray) was the British colonial governor of Virginia from 1771 to 1776. He opposed independence for the colonies and was forced to return to England. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-004'] = '2A son who murdered his father, also known as a patricide. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-005'] = '3French (correctly spelled gaieté de coeur), happiness of heart. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-006'] = '4Mob rule. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-007'] = '1West Side Story was a Broadway musical (1957) and then a feature film (1961). Based on Romeo and Juliet, the story deals with the conflicts between two New York City gangs — a Puerto Rican gang and a white ethnic gang. The Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno, mentioned later in this paragraph, had a major role in the movie. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-008'] = '1Asexual reproduction in females that does not require fertilization by males. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-009'] = '1A 1960 film based on Jack Kerouac’s novel about the lifestyle of 1950s Beats. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-010'] = '2An American journalist and novelist. — Eds.';
xBookUtils.terms['fn:Ch08-fn-011'] = '1Lawrence Summers was president of Harvard University when he claimed that differences in ability were one reason why women were underrepresented in scientific fields. Summers eventually resigned his post. — Eds.';