What is howard bloom?

Howard Bloom is an American author, scientist, and controversial thinker known for his work in popularizing the scientific study of mass behavior and group psychology. He has written several books on topics ranging from evolutionary psychology to technology, media, and culture.

Bloom was born in 1943 and graduated from New York University with a degree in Communications. He has worked in the music industry, public relations, and as a disco promoter in the 1970s. He later turned to writing and research, becoming a highly influential figure in the field of mass behavior and social psychology.

Some of Bloom's most notable works include "The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History," "Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century," and "The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism."

Bloom's writing is often controversial and challenging, pushing the boundaries of accepted wisdom and exploring new ideas in science, culture, and society. He has been described as a maverick thinker and a prolific author who challenges readers to question their assumptions and rethink their understanding of the world.