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Author: Eric Hoffer

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publish Date: 25/12/1969

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Who will become a true believer of mass movements?
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Chapter 3How do mass movements make the true believer so fanatical?
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Chapter 4What are the characteristics of the leader in different stages of the mass movement?
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to The True Believer

Listening to the summary audiobook of "The True Believer" by Eric Hoffer is a compelling choice for anyone seeking to understand the psychology behind mass movements and fanaticism. Hoffer's insights into the motivations of individuals who join such movements reveal the social and emotional drivers that can lead people to surrender their identities and beliefs for a collective cause. The summary format offers a concise exploration of these profound ideas, making it accessible for busy listeners who want to grasp the essential themes and apply them to contemporary social dynamics and personal experiences.

Author : Eric Hoffer

Known as the “longshoreman philosopher”, Eric Hoffer lost his parents in his early years and led a legendary life. He lost his eyesight when he was seven years old, regained it when he was fifteen. Hoffer worked as a longshoreman for many years and continued his work on the docks even after he became an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His works were granted the American National Book Award several times, and he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan.

Key Insights from The True Believer

  • Mass movements thrive on discontent and frustration, often appealing to individuals who feel marginalized or powerless in society. Hoffer argues that such movements provide a sense of belonging and purpose, replacing individual struggles with collective identity.
  • A true believer is willing to commit to a cause not necessarily based on rationality, but out of emotional conviction and the desire to escape personal dissatisfaction. Hoffer suggests that this blind allegiance can lead individuals to perform extreme actions in the name of their beliefs.
  • The dynamics of a mass movement often require the dehumanization of opponents, casting them as obstacles to the envisioned utopia. According to Hoffer, this fundamental aspect can lead to fanaticism, where the ends justify violent means in pursuit of ideological purity.
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