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Crimson Communion: The Social Psychology of Jonestown

Crimson Communion: The Social Psychology of Jonestown

Por Montgomery, Alice

Publicado por epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565344963
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On November 18, 1978, over 900 people died in a remote settlement in Guyana, marking one of the darkest chapters in modern history. The Jonestown Massacre was not just a tragic event of religious fervor; it was a masterclass in the psychological engineering of total compliance. Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, utilized isolation and sleep deprivation to dismantle the individual identities of his followers. This book dives deep into the sociological architecture of the settlement. It uncovers how Jones used "White Nights"—staged rehearsals of mass suicide—to desensitize his congregation to death, turning a utopian dream into a claustrophobic nightmare. Through survivor testimonies and recovered audio tapes, the narrative reconstructs the final hours of the commune. Explore the terrifying power of charismatic authority and the environmental conditions that allow a group to lose its collective survival instinct. This is a rigorous investigation into how the human mind can be systematically rewired for destruction.

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