Joost Meerloo Rape Of The Mind
The
Rape of the Mind explores the Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide,
and Brainwashing. Published in 1956 and written by Joost A. M. Meerloo,
M.D., Instructor in Psychiatry, Columbia University Lecturer in Social
Psychology, New School for Social Research, Former Chief, Psychological
Department, Netherlands Forces.“SINCE
1933, when a completely drugged and trial-conditioned human wreck
confessed to having started the Reichstag fire in Berlin, Dr. Joost A.
M. Meerloo has studied the methods by which systematic mental pressure
brings people to abject submission, and by which totalitarians imprint
their subjective “truth” on their victims’ minds. The first two and
one-half years of WWII, Dr. Meerloo spent under the pressure of
Nazi-occupied Holland, witnessing at first-hand the Nazi methods of
mental torture on more than one occasion...Then, after personal
experiences with enforced interrogation, he escaped from a Nazi prison
and certain death to England, where he was able, as Chief of the
Psychological Department of the Netherlands Forces, to observe and study
coercive methods officially....After the war, he came to the United
States...As more and more cases of thought control, brainwashing, and
mental coercion were disclosed - Cardinal Mindszenty, Colonel Schwable,
Robert Vogeler, and others - his interest grew. It was Dr. Meerloo who
coined the word menticide, the killing of the spirit, for this peculiar
crime...It
is Dr. Meerloo’s position that through pressure on the weak points in
men’s makeup, totalitarian methods can turn anyone into a “traitor.” And
in The Rape of the Mind he goes far beyond the direct military
implications of mental torture to describing how our own culture
unobtrusively shows symptoms of pressurizing people’s minds. He presents
a systematic analysis of the methods of brainwashing and mental torture
and coercion, and shows how totalitarian strategy, with its use of mass
psychology, leads to systematized “rape of the mind.” He describes the
new age of cold war with its mental terror, verbocracy, and semantic
fog, the use of fear as a tool of mass submission and the problem of
treason and loyalty, so loaded with dangerous confusion. The Rape of the
Mind is written for the interested layman, not only for experts and
scientists.”
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