the Rape of Mind
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What makes ordinary people believe the unbelievable-or surrender their freedom without even realizing it? In The Rape of the Mind, psychiatrist Joost A. M. Meerloo explores the hidden psychology behind propaganda, brainwashing, and mass manipulation. Written in the aftermath of World War II and the rise of totalitarian regimes, this eye-opening classic reveals how fear, repetition, isolation, and authority can quietly reshape human thinking. Meerloo explains how governments, institutions, and even media can influence minds, often without people noticing it happening. But this book is not just about dictatorships or history. It is a powerful guide to understanding how manipulation works in everyday life-how opinions are shaped, how crowds are controlled, and how individuals can lose their independent thinking. Clear, insightful, and surprisingly relevant even today, The Rape of the Mind helps readers recognize psychological control and protect the most important freedom of all: the freedom to think for themselves.
What makes ordinary people believe the unbelievable-or surrender their freedom without even realizing it? In The Rape of the Mind, psychiatrist Joost A. M. Meerloo explores the hidden psychology behind propaganda, brainwashing, and mass manipulation. Written in the aftermath of World War II and the rise of totalitarian regimes, this eye-opening classic reveals how fear, repetition, isolation, and authority can quietly reshape human thinking. Meerloo explains how governments, institutions, and even media can influence minds, often without people noticing it happening. But this book is not just about dictatorships or history. It is a powerful guide to understanding how manipulation works in everyday life-how opinions are shaped, how crowds are controlled, and how individuals can lose their independent thinking. Clear, insightful, and surprisingly relevant even today, The Rape of the Mind helps readers recognize psychological control and protect the most important freedom of all: the freedom to think for themselves.
AmazonPages: 194, Paperback, Kalamos Literary Services Llp
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