Cults in Our Midst

Cults in Our Midst
Author: Margaret Thaler Singer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2003-04-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780787967413

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Cults today are bigger than ever, with broad ramifications for national and international terrorism. In this newly revised edition of her definitive work on cults, Singer reveals what cults really are and how they work, focusing specifically on the coercive persuasion techniques of charismatic leaders seeking money and power. The book contains fascinating updates on Heaven's Gate, Falun Gong, Aum Shinrikyo, Hare Krishna, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, and the connection between cults and terrorism in Al Queda and the PLO.

Cults in Our Midst

Cults in Our Midst
Author: Margaret Thaler Singer,Janja Lalich
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1996-10-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: PSU:000026600581

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Explains how to recognize cults, and argues that cults are infiltrating the workplace in the guise of training programs and workshops.

Cults in Our Midst

Cults in Our Midst
Author: Margaret Thaler Singer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 381
Release: 1995
Genre: Brainwashing
ISBN: OCLC:1029012289

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Losing Reality

Losing Reality
Author: Robert Jay Lifton
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620975121

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A definitive account of the psychology of zealotry, from a National Book Award winner and a leading authority on the nature of cults, political absolutism, and mind control In this unique and timely volume Robert Jay Lifton, the National Book Award–winning psychiatrist, historian, and public intellectual proposes a radical idea: that the psychological relationship between extremist political movements and fanatical religious cults may be much closer than anyone thought. Exploring the most extreme manifestations of human zealotry, Lifton highlights an array of leaders—from Mao to Hitler to the Japanese apocalyptic cult leader Shōkō Asahara to Donald Trump—who have sought the control of human minds and the ownership of reality. Lifton has spent decades exploring psychological extremism. His pioneering concept of the "Eight Deadly Sins" of ideological totalism—originally devised to identify "brainwashing" (or "thought reform") in political movements—has been widely quoted in writings about cults, and embraced by members and former members of religious cults seeking to understand their experiences. In Losing Reality Lifton makes clear that the apocalyptic impulse—that of destroying the world in order to remake it in purified form—is not limited to religious groups but is prominent in extremist political movements such as Nazism and Chinese Communism, and also in groups surrounding Donald Trump. Lifton applies his concept of "malignant normality" to Trump's efforts to render his destructive falsehoods a routine part of American life. But Lifton sees the human species as capable of "regaining reality" by means of our "protean" psychological capacities and our ethical and political commitments as "witnessing professionals." Lifton weaves together some of his finest work with extensive new commentary to provide vital understanding of our struggle with mental predators. Losing Reality is a book not only of stunning scholarship, but also of huge relevance for these troubled times.

Bounded Choice

Bounded Choice
Author: Janja A. Lalich
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520384026

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Heaven's Gate, a secretive group of celibate "monks" awaiting pickup by a UFO, captured intense public attention in 1997 when its members committed collective suicide. As a way of understanding such perplexing events, many have seen those who join cults as needy, lost souls, unable to think for themselves. This book, a compelling look at the cult phenomenon written for a wide audience, dispels such simple formulations by explaining how normal, intelligent people can give up years of their lives—and sometimes their very lives—to groups and beliefs that appear bizarre and irrational. Looking closely at Heaven's Gate and at the Democratic Workers Party, a radical political group of the 1970s and 1980s, Janja Lalich gives us a rare insider's look at these two cults and advances a new theoretical framework that will reshape our understanding of those who join such groups. Lalich's fascinating discussion includes her in-depth interviews with cult devotees as well as reflections gained from her own experience as a high-ranking member of the Democratic Workers Party. Incorporating classical sociological concepts such as "charisma" and "commitment" with more recent work on the social psychology of influence and control, she develops a new approach for understanding how charismatic cult leaders are able to dominate their devotees. She shows how members are led into a state of "bounded choice," in which they make seemingly irrational decisions within a context that makes perfect sense to them and is, in fact, consistent with their highest aspirations. In addition to illuminating the cult phenomenon in the United States and around the world, this important book also addresses our pressing need to know more about the mentality of those true believers who take extreme or violent measures in the name of a cause.

Crazy Therapies

Crazy Therapies
Author: Margaret Thaler Singer,Janja Lalich
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996-09-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015035767600

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Generally these enthusiastic - and perhaps ill-trained - therapists are themselves convinced of the healing powers of an array of techniques, some dating back far into time, that range from hilarious to hazardous.

Captive Hearts Captive Minds

Captive Hearts  Captive Minds
Author: Madeleine Landau Tobias,Janja Lalich
Publsiher: Hunter House Publishers
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1994
Genre: California
ISBN: UOM:49015002076488

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Cults

Cults
Author: Marc Galanter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9780195123692

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Fifteen years of research inform this study of cults and cult behavior, an analysis that explores the psychology of cult member's minds, how cults operate, and the development of several specific cults.