The mob is the mother of tyrants. – Diogenes
The mob comes before the tyrant, chooses the tyrant, empowers him, and elevates him usually in a tide of euphoric fervor. Examples of this in recent history, of course, are Mussolini and Hitler. The mob is collectively responsible for the rise of the beast but when the beast turns on the world, and the mob, the mob scatters into individuals willing to take no responsibility for the provocations of the monster they instigated and incited.
The lesson never seems to be learned and is repeated throughout history. The population is confronted with challenging economic times or a perceived threat to the national security. Instead of dealing with the challenge through thoughtful and democratic methods accompanied by cooperation and sacrifice, the population becomes a mob looking for scapegoats to blame the problems on and is distracted by an ambitious
and charismatic sociopath who seems to offer easier solutions or a “quick fix”. The population becomes a mob
stoking the ambitions and boldness of the one bent on a grab for dictatorial power. The results are always disaster, accompanied by much greater pain on the population and on innocents on the periphery than if the challenges had been confronted and dealt with in a cooperative and a democratic spirit.