The true believer

thoughts on the nature of mass movements

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The true believer

thoughts on the nature of mass movements

1st Perennial classics ed.
  • 4.38 ·
  • 8 Ratings
  • 116 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

This book presents ideas about how mass movements work and the psychology of people that awaken/join mass movements. The author uses examples of movements of all types from the past, as well as movements that were current when the book was written; and discusses in great detail many techniques used to form and hold them together, the many motives that draw people to them, and the similarities between movements that appear on the surface to be completely different in nature (e.g., secular vs. religious, communist vs. fascist, radical vs. reactionary movements). The book is well referenced, and uses quotes from secular and religious writings (the Bible, too) associated with mass movements past and (the author's) present.

This book will be of great interest to anyone who is interested in: psychology, particularly of fundamentalism and blind faith, why some psychological conditions cause people to behave as they do, and the psychology of groups; the history of change through social upheaval and mass movements; how and why secular and religious extremist/fanatical groups come into being; and why there has been and continues to be so much injustice, violence and depravity on such large scales in "civilization".

The book does well at the author's stated intent to not judge the groups and personalities it discusses; however, it describes them so clearly that readers who are not good at honest introspection will probably recognize and judge themselves, and immediately feel an impulse to hate the author or declare him a blasphemer, and/or to ban the book (my local library thought it had the book, but when I wanted to borrow it they couldn't find it - I would not be surprised if a "true believer" started to read it and censored it from the library).

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The true believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements
2002
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The true believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements
1989, Perennial Library
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The true believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements
1980, Time-Life Books
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The True Believer
January 1, 1966, Perennial Library
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The true believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements
1963, Time Inc.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-177).
Originally published: New York : Harper & Row, 1951.

Series
Perennial classics, Perennial classic.

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/4
Library of Congress
HM716 .H63 2002, HM716.H63 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 177 p. ;
Number of pages
177

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Open Library
OL3569742M
Internet Archive
truebelieverthou00hoff_640
ISBN 10
0060505915
LCCN
2002072255
Library Thing
107362
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15916

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