The Mind Poisoners [Mass Market Paperback] Carter Nick

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Paperback cover has some wear. Inscription on outside of pages. Cover is taped. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

“The Mind Poisoners” by Carter Nick is a compelling exploration of the psychological manipulation tactics employed by cults and extremist groups. Published in the late 20th century, this book offers a timely examination of the methods used to indoctrinate and control vulnerable individuals. Nick’s meticulous research delves into the inner workings of various notorious cults, shedding light on their recruitment strategies, mind control techniques, and the devastating consequences. This well-read copy remains a valuable resource for understanding the darker corners of human psychology and the dynamics of influence and persuasion.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Inscription on outside of pages. Cover is taped. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

“The Mind Poisoners” by Carter Nick is a thought-provoking exploration of the psychological manipulation tactics employed by cults and extremist groups. Published in the late 20th century, this book offers a timely examination of the methods used to indoctrinate and control vulnerable individuals, often through the exploitation of their fears and insecurities. Nick’s meticulous research delves into the inner workings of various notorious cults, shedding light on their recruitment strategies, mind control techniques, and the devastating consequences for those ensnared in their web of deceit. This copy, though bearing the marks of its well-read history, remains a valuable resource for scholars, psychologists, and anyone interested in understanding the darker corners of human psychology and the dynamics of influence and persuasion. Nick’s incisive analysis and cautionary tales serve as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and the potential dangers of unchecked charismatic leadership.

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Weight 6.4 lbs
Dimensions 17.17 × 10.67 × 2.39 in
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