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Joost A.M. Meerloo

    Joost Abraham Maurits Meerloo se especializó en las técnicas de control del pensamiento empleadas por los regímenes totalitarios. Su obra literaria profundiza en los profundos mecanismos psicológicos que dan forma al comportamiento humano, particularmente en el contexto de la opresión y la propaganda. Meerloo exploró las formas en que los individuos y las sociedades enteras son manipulados, ofreciendo ideas sobre la psicología del poder y la subyugación. Sus análisis proporcionan perspectivas atemporales sobre la vulnerabilidad de la mente humana a las influencias externas y la importancia del pensamiento crítico.

    The Rape of the Mind: The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing
    The Rape of the Mind
    • In 1933 Meerloo began to study the methods by which systematic mental pressure brings people to abject submission, and by which totalitarians imprint their subjective "truth" on their victims' minds. In "The Rape of the Mind" he goes far beyond the direct military implications of mental torture to describing how our own culture unobtrusively shows symptoms of pressurizing people's minds. He presents a systematic analysis of the methods of brainwashing and mental torture and coercion, and shows how totalitarian strategy, with its use of mass psychology, leads to systematized "rape of the mind." He describes the new age of cold war with its mental terror, verbocracy, and semantic fog, the use of fear as a tool of mass submission and the problem of treason and loyalty, so loaded with dangerous confusion. The "Rape of the Mind" is written for the interested layman, not only for experts and scientists.

      The Rape of the Mind: The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing2023
    • The Rape of the Mind

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Meerloo's asserts that totalitarian methods can turn anyone into a "traitor." He goes far beyond the direct military implications of mental torture to describe how culture unobtrusively shows symptoms of pressurizing people's minds.

      The Rape of the Mind2009
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