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The Mass Psychology of Fascism

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SKU: 9789350023822

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“Explore the chilling insights of Wilhelm Reich’s groundbreaking work, “The Mass Psychology of Fascism,” and uncover the psychological roots of totalitarian regimes. Analyze how fear, repression, and manipulation are exploited to control populations, creating fertile ground for authoritarianism. Aakar Books’ edition (ISBN: 9789350023822) delves into the societal and emotional vulnerabilities that allow fascism to thrive. Uncover the disturbing dynamics of political psychology and their relevance in our modern world. Discover the power of Reich’s theories to understand the appeal and dangers of extremist ideologies.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023822
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 366
  • ISBN-10: 9350023822
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for The Mass Psychology of Fascism

  1. Shashwat

    An incredibly important book that everyone should read.

  2. Kislay Kumar

    This book is eye-opening and deeply unsettling. A necessary read.

  3. Arpit

    The writing style is a bit dense, but the insights are profound.

  4. Ansh Jhalani

    Reich’s analysis is still incredibly relevant. A vital read.

  5. Khushi Kaur Arora

    Important for understanding the roots of authoritarianism. Highly recommended.

  6. Tushar Tukaram Magar

    Challenging, but a must-read for anyone interested in political psychology.

  7. Pranjal Kumar

    Found some arguments unconvincing, but it raised important questions.

  8. Shivang Agrawal

    Some parts felt dated, but the core message is timeless.

  9. Awdhesh Gairola

    Provocative and disturbing. It made me rethink a lot about society.

  10. Pratyush Singh Chauhan

    A brilliant and disturbing analysis of societal psychology. A must-read.

  11. Aastha Sinha

    Difficult to get through at times, but ultimately worth the effort.

  12. Sameer Sanjay Bhosle

    A dense but rewarding read. Reich’s theories are unsettlingly relevant today.

  13. Mohammed Farhan. M.k

    Some sentences are hard to understand. Still relevant in today’s political climate.

  14. Nancy Prasad

    Reich’s ideas are both fascinating and frightening. A powerful book.

  15. Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari

    A bit dry in its presentation, but the content is crucial.

  16. Shaily Birla

    A bit heavy on the psychoanalysis, but insightful nonetheless.

  17. Ravi Kumar

    Reich’s work is essential for understanding the dangers of mass manipulation.

  18. Priyadarshini Bora

    I struggled with some of the concepts, but the overall message resonated.

  19. Abdul Qadir

    It could have been more concise, but the insights are valuable.

  20. Shambhavi

    A disturbing look at how societies can be manipulated. Very thought-provoking.

  21. Ridhi Shree

    I found it repetitive in places, but the central ideas are powerful.

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