Książka po ponad 20 latach
ma na LC 7,84 (19 ocen i 4 opinie), a o autorze czytam w
Wikipedii
"....Steven
Alan Hassan (born
1954) is an American mental health counselor who has written on
the subject of mind
control and
how to help people who have been harmed by the experience. He has
been helping people exit destructive cults since 1976.....
...Hassan
became a member of the Unification Church in the 1970s, at the
age of 19, while studying at Queens College. In his first book, "
Combatting Cult Mind Control" (1988), he described his
recruitment as the result of the unethical use of powerful
psychological influence techniques by members of the Church.
He
spent over two years recruiting and indoctrinating new members, as
well as fundraising and campaigning....."
To właśnie ta książka z
1988, została w Polsce wydana pod tytułem
"Psychomanipulacja w sektach"
Przekartkowałem to-to i
doszedłem do wniosku, że skoro do tej pory Państwo, nie
czytaliście tego, to nie ma sensu tych staroci polecać.
Polecam w zamian "Listzy św. Pawła", bo
prześledzenie prozelityzmu chrześcijaństwa jest o wiele
ciekawsze.
Żeby nie byc gołosłownym
proponuję Państwu stronę:
.....z której cytuję
opinie krytyczne:
John
B. Brown II of
the "Pagan Unity Campaign" criticized a policy stated in
the book (page 114) which says that although Hassan had '"decided
not to participate in forcible interventions, believing it was
imperative to find another approach"', "Forcible
intervention can be kept as a last resort if all other attempts
fail." Brown states that this indicates that Hassan advocates
resorting to a forcible intervention if all other attempts fail.
According
to Douglas
Cowan,
in this book Hassan utilizes a language opposing "freedom"
and "captivity", based on the conceptual framework of
brainwashing and thought control, and the alleged abuses of civil
liberties and human rights. He writes that these are the
precipitating motivation for secular anticultists such as Hassan.
Irving
Hexham,
professor of Religious Studies at the University
of Calgary,
writes that Hassan's description of destructive cults (page 37), as
"a group which violates the rights of its members and damages
them through the abusive techniques of unethical mind control"
is not helpful as he fails to describe how to decide if a group is a
cult or not, what are "abusive techniques" and what is
"mind control".
As
the title explicitly indicates, Combatting Cult Mind
Control falls squarely within the category of books whose
authors adopt anti-cult
movement theories
and rhetoric concerning new
religious movements,
including the theory that participants in such movements are
"victims" of "mind
control."
This theory is not universally accepted by scholars of religion.
Other theories concerning new
religious movements attribute
free will and informed choice to the participants, and challenge the
mind control model put forward by the author here..."
Wg
mnie tania sensacja, szkoda czasu, 3/10
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