Bound to be a controversial and disturbing book, The Wrong Way Home is an eye-opening critique that forces readers to reappraise everydy life because the patterns and psychological forces at work in the most bizarre cults shape the daily live of ordinary people--in corporations, politics, psychiatry, and mainstream religions. Deikman gives hair-raising examples of how cult-like behavior permeates our lives and threatens our freedoms.
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Bound to be a controversial and disturbing book, The Wrong Way Home is an eye-opening critique that forces readers to reappraise everydy life because the patterns and psychological forces at work in the most bizarre cults shape the daily live of ordinary people--in corporations, politics, psychiatry, and mainstream religions. Deikman gives hair-raising examples of how cult-like behavior permeates our lives and threatens our freedoms.
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