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The rape of the mind;

Book • 1956
In 'The Rape of the Mind', Joost Meerloo explores the psychological principles behind brainwashing and thought control, discussing techniques used by totalitarian regimes to manipulate individuals and masses.

The book highlights the dangers of mental coercion and the importance of mental freedom in democratic societies.

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