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Losing Reality

On Cults, Cultism, and the Mindset of Political and Religious Zealotry

Robert Jay Lifton

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English
The New Press
21 January 2020
"A ""fresh perspective"" (Kirkus Reviews) on 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 important volume Robert Jay Lifton, the National Book Awardwinning 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 Shk Asahara to Donald Trump-who have sought the control of human minds and the ownership of reality.

Lifton has been called ""one of the world's foremost thinkers on why we humans do such awful things to each other"" (Bill Moyers) and 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.

InLosing RealityLifton 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, showing how this destructive desire ultimately reached its apotheosis in the January 6 Capitol insurrection. Lifton applies his concept of ""malignant normality"" to Trump's efforts to render his destructive falsehoods a routine part of American life. But Lifton nevertheless sees the human species as capable of ""regaining reality"" through our ""protean"" psychological capacities and our ability to serve 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 Realityis a book not only of stunning scholarship, but also of increasing relevance for these troubled times."
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Imprint:   The New Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781620974995
ISBN 10:   1620974991
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A pioneer in the field of psychohistory, Robert Jay Lifton is a psychiatrist and author best known for his studies of the psychological causes and effects of war and political violence and for his theory of thought reform and cult behavior. He has written over twenty books, including many seminal works in the field such as the National Book Awardwinning Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima, Los Angeles Times Book Prizewinning The Nazi Doctors, National Book Awardnominated Home from the War, as well as The Climate Swerve, and Surviving Our Catastrophes (all from The New Press). He has taught at Yale University, Harvard University, and the City University of New York. He lives in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.

Reviews for Losing Reality: On Cults, Cultism, and the Mindset of Political and Religious Zealotry

Praise for Losing Reality Persuasive. . . . Unsparing. . . . Robert Jay Lifton returns to his classic works on the dangers of extremist cults and updates them with new material. --Shelf Awareness At the core of this work is the problem of the ownership of our mind, a problem thrown into relief at those historical moments when it is challenged--by ideology, totalitarian politics, disinformation, cults, even social media. Psychiatrist and historian Robert Jay Lifton considers the psycho-politics of what he calls mental predation and how it can end up changing the way we see reality itself. Required reading for a necessary conversation. --Sherry Turkle, author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age In this distillation of a lifetime of scholarship and wisdom, Lifton delineates the psychology of fanaticism, from isolated cults to vast totalitarian systems. A treasure for our time. --Judith Herman, author of Trauma and Recover For decades, Robert Jay Lifton's work on the sources and dangers of inhuman zealotry--brainwashers, mass murderers, religious extremists, political cultists--has been a bulwark of democratic liberalism, a touchstone of public sanity. Now, with this selection of classic passages, in urgent combination with fresh reflections, Lifton has given us precisely what we need to understand, resist, and survive the unmoored chaos of the age of Trump. Lifton's writing, a long-established treasure, has never mattered more. --James Carroll, author of The Cloister One of the world's foremost thinkers on why we humans do such awful things to each other. --Bill Moyers


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