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Bewertet in Mexiko am 7. Februar 2025
Un libro muy actual
Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Februar 2025
Fascinating study of a ever present danger.If we understand better where the tendency comes from perhaps we better counter it
Brigitte Gaupp-berghausen
Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. April 2025
Ein sehr gut und klar geschriebenes Buch über die Funktionsweise des Totalitarismus! Sollte man lesen!
Erik H.
Bewertet in Australien am 11. September 2023
Essential reading to understand how we got to Germany 1930's again! Desmet explains how everything we have seen for the last 3.5 years has it roots deep down in the fabric of society. It is scary reading because history is not repeating but it is rhyming. It is all happening again before our very eyes. The core of this "phenomenon" Is Mass formation, a kind of mass psychosis made possible due to Mass media. A must read.
Marco
Bewertet in Deutschland am 5. April 2023
I genuinely think that Mattias saved the world through his clear explanation of WHY what is happening is happening. Through his clarity, honesty and genuinity I finally gained my grip on reality back. This book is a must read for everyone who wants to see, understand and prevent dystopias to happen in this century.
Flying Phoenix Personal Training
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 31. Dezember 2022
I listened intently to Mattias on many interviews over the last few years. This book is extremely important for all of you who know life holds deeper truths, love is real and humanity must come before logic or science.Enough people cannot buy and read this book. It's really that simple. This is The British Book Worm review from YouTube. It's a genuine review. Some books need to be read by the world. It's a sad reality that the most important books don't get our like Harry Potter or Satanic Verses. Not that they aren't revelant.If you have come here to read reviews just know that this book created the desire for me to leave my first of 50 books bought from Amazon. That is communicates something we all know deep down.That it's a must if you are a student of life. Amazing book. The more who read it the more chance we have of keeping a free world full of creative souls.
lemon
Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. August 2022
Very interesting to apply to the last two years. The condition of the Corona warriors is described one to one here. Solidarity with the individual was sacrificed to the collective through this hypnosis. Even strong bonds were sacrificed to the upper goal.
HG
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. Juli 2022
The first time that i understand arendt. The author has done a very good job. Thanks. Please more oh this.
Marco P.
Bewertet in Italien am 24. September 2022
The book outlines significant details regarding the psychological factors which are crucial to understand the pandemic situation in terms of social behaves and important consequences. Highly recommended! A wonderful contribution for many fields as well.
M. Z.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. August 2022
An in-depth perspective on the causes of some of the worst acts in our history as human beings.It doesn’t read like a bunch of essays that you can read on some platforms. It really is a book, well researched and well organized.
ellenkay
Bewertet in den USA am19. August 2022
Absolutely brilliant. Not only is this work critical to understanding the dynamics of what is occurring in the world today, Desmet has achieved the rare feat of making a deeply intellectual discussion thoroughly practical. (I also must say that Desmet’s writing is a thing of beauty. Despite its weighty subject matter and mind-blowing implications, it was a pure pleasure to read.)Sure. This book might not be the political tome that some hoped for. However, political tomes are a dime a dozen. This analysis, by contrast, is foundational. Indeed, part of the angst (for lack of a better word) caused by the global pandemic response, both by governments and the masses, is that none of the observed phenomena can be understood, at all, through politics. Yet here we are.There’s a great deal of hope in the truth that totalitarian regimes always implode and that remaining (or becoming) a dissident can at least slow the advent of atrocities. That fact is not chopped liver. Rather, it’s wonderfully liberating for those who accept it. We can’t crush the regime (global or local). Nor can we “take back” anything. That is fact. Once the totalitarian regime is established, it must exhaust and extinguish itself. On the other hand, we are not powerless. Our honorable and effective contribution to the implosion process is to remain dissident, hold ground, and remember that even little acts of speaking out are poignant and magnified in these times.Indeed, internalizing the fact that all your “little” acts of speaking truth do make a tremendous difference to the lifecycle of the totalitarian regime is exhilarating.While much of the analysis here is set out as the mass vs. the truth-speakers, in a more primitive sense it’s the fearful vs. the fearless. Specifically, those who dreadfully fear death vs. those who, for whatever reason, don’t. (Not that any of us are free of fear, but the old adage applies: courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the determination to keep going anyway.)But this shows up a terrible irony. Clearly, there is an inverse relationship between fear and compassion. This inversion is at its zenith when it regards death. The more a person is whipped up to fear his own death, the less compassion he has on the dying. See seniors dying alone, without even any human touch, and no one within the mass cared. The response to children forcibly being carried off and “prophylactically” imprisoned. Much worse scenarios could be stated. The fear-generated lack of compassion becomes ruthless on every level.Dr. McCullough talks often about the crisis of compassion among doctors and health care workers during the pandemic, at times to the point that he shed tears. The anti-human policies that were accepted are a testament to the power wielded through mass fear. A doctor who is part of the mass is suddenly psychologically able to hard-heartedly tell patients “no, you’re not allowed to even try that medicine,” even if the patient is dying and, under non-mass circumstances, the doctor would have been quick to prescribe that med for off-label use.As fear burgeons and becomes the organizing principle of the mass, compassion plummets. Multiply that times a million individuals in various positions of power and authority—all in an intensely enforced positive feedback loop—and the mass becomes ruthless and brutal indeed.Thus, it should come as no shock that those who integrate into the mass fear are stripped of their humanity first. Then they strip the Other.But, again, the good news here is that no matter how overwhelming the mass may appear, history proves its vulnerabilities. There’s value in buying time and delaying the atrocities. There’s moral and practical value in speaking the truth in ways large and small, matter-of-factly declining to go along, in love, in living without fear of death. Light, no matter how small, does extinguish darkness. Thank you, Professor Desmet.
Ilka
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. August 2022
i saw the author online in the German Corona Ausschuss sessions and found his analysis of the extremely bewildering situation very eye opening, the book gives further insights and historical references how totalitarian developments can occur also today
Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. August 2022
Wichtig für das Verstehen dieser (End-)Zeit !
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