In "Egypt in the Era of Vast Crowds: What Happened to Egyptians," renowned economist and social critic Galal Amin offers a profound and incisive examination of the dramatic transformations that have reshaped Egyptian society. He delves into the consequences of rapid population growth and urbanization, exploring how these demographic shifts have impacted the lives, culture, and economic conditions of Egyptians. Amin critically analyzes the social and psychological changes, the erosion of traditional values, and the challenges faced by individuals within an increasingly crowded and complex national landscape. This book provides a unique perspective on Egypt's modern history, urging readers to contemplate the deep-seated issues affecting its populace.