
Why do ordinary people join fanatical movements? "The True Believer" reveals the psychology behind mass movements, from Nazism to modern populism. Presidential Medal recipient Eric Hoffer's classic, praised by Reagan, explains why frustrated individuals surrender to charismatic leaders promising radical change.
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Mass movements-whether religious crusades, political revolutions, or nationalist uprisings-share a common psychological foundation that transcends their specific ideologies. Eric Hoffer's penetrating analysis reveals that the same types of people prove susceptible to wildly different movements. In pre-Hitler Germany, restless youth joined either Communist or Nazi parties with equal fervor. In Czarist Russia, brothers from the same Jewish family might become revolutionaries or Zionists. This fluidity of allegiance demonstrates something profound: the specific doctrine matters less than the psychological needs it fulfills. What drives seemingly ordinary people to surrender their individuality and embrace causes that demand total devotion? The answer lies not in the content of the movement's beliefs, but in the universal human need for meaning, belonging, and escape from a frustrating present.
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