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The Psychology of Totalitarianism

Mattias Desmet
Barcode 9781645021728
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Release Date: 27/05/2022

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Language: English
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co

‘The most important book of 2022.’ Dr. Robert Malone

Desmet’s work on mass formation theory was brought to the world’s attention on The Joe Rogan Experience and in major alternative news outlets around the globe. Read this book to get beyond the sound bites!

In The Psychology of Totalitarianism, world-renowned Professor of Clinical Psychology Mattias Desmet deconstructs the societal conditions that allow collective hypnosis to take hold. By analysing the global pandemic, he identifies the phenomenon of ‘mass formation’ and illustrates how humanity is being forcibly,

unconsciously led into a reality of technocratic totalitarianism, which aggressively excludes alternative views and relies on destructive groupthink, vilifying non-conformist thought as ‘dissident.’

Building on Hannah Arendt’s essential work on totalitarianism, The Origins of Totalitarianism, Desmet offers a sharp critique of the cultural ‘groupthink’ that existed pre-pandemic but has steadily and inexorably advanced during the Covid crisis. He cautions against the dangers of our current societal landscape, media consumption, and reliance on manipulative technologies, offering simple solutions – both individual and collective – to prevent the willing sacrifice of our ability to think critically. The Psychology of Totalitarianism serves as an indispensable and fundamental guide to understanding this key moment in history.

‘Mattias Desmet's [theory of mass formation hypnosis] is great. Once I kind of started to look for it, I saw it everywhere.’ Eric Clapton