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TRUE BELIEVER 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Nicholas Sparks | 9781455571666 | | | | | True Believer 1st edition PDF Book Hoffer maintained some prominence for thirty years, much loved on the Right for bringing to popular recognition that Communism was and is a religion as much as a political movement. More Details. I cannot count the times that a smirk has crossed my face recently when people have compared the mild, political edginess between today's political correctness and populism to the heady days of Germany's Weimar Republic and the bloody street fights between National Socialists and Marxists. The substitutes would be pride instead of self-confidence, memberships in a collective whole like a mass movement, absolute certainty instead of understanding. Eric Hoffer. He instructs, he tells parables, he shares wisdom. It is a book of thoughts, and it does not shy away from half-truths so long as they seem to hint as a new approach and help to formulate new questions. Now, if the young lovers are to have any kind of future at all, Jeremy must make a difficult choice: return to the life he knows, or do something he could never do before-take a giant leap of faith. The movements and rituals hide people's shortcomings from themselves. Quick Copy View. More information about this seller Contact this seller 4. Average rating 4. Stock Image. Early in the book Hoffer identifies many true believers as those who seek "substitutes either for the whole self or for the elements which make life bearable and which they cannot evoke out of their individual resources. And beyond that, most this book is just plain boring. As a science journalist with a regular column in Scientific American, Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural and has a real nose for the strange and unusual. More Info Access Online. It's a rare thing to encounter a book that really provides new insights into why the world is the way it is. Date Edition Publisher Phys Desc. He is a formidable intellectual on mass political psychology and an autodidact. Books by Eric Hoffer. I really disliked it. Condition: Very Good. I'm not old enough to remember first hand, but it seems to me that the American Civil Rights movement was conservative in a small "c" sense , not radical in spirit. Factors promoting self-sacrifice ; Unifying agents. The first is as a historical footnote of the s. Faye Reyes rated it it was amazing May 23, It is written primarily in the form of aphorisms, which Hoffer delivers to us like Moses delivering the tablets of the law. In fact, Hoffer thinks it is completely irrelevant, which is demonstrably false. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Black and white, simplifying everything into easily disgestible categories to construct your argument; sterotyping, and so on. I should highlight that. This is real wisdom. Many of his points and observations ring true, but Hoffer is fond of using only a few isolated examples to prove his points, and of affirming paradoxes; but the problem with each is that they are not as reliable as they may seem, and the general detachment from statistics and economics and demographics undermines my confidence in any of his claims. Nothing is immune to his scrutiny. This, as I see it, is the one thing that will turn your followers against you. Error rating book. Hoffer identifies three main personality types as the leaders of mass movements, "men of words", "fanatics", and "practical men of action". It will give us insights into the who, what and how of these mass movements, insights that would help us navigate through our times. You will need a story, of course, but its basic requirements are that it a illustrates or reinforces that the present is intolerable, and b promises great success, even a utopia, in the far, distant future. About Nicholas Sparks. Hoffer argues that the relatively low number of mass movements in the United States at that time was attributable to a culture that blurred traditionally rigid boundaries between nationalist, racial and religious groups and allowed greater opportunities for individual accomplishment. Wanting to contribute to the war effort, he found ample opportunity as a longshoreman on the docks of The Embarcadero. Eric Hoffer writes in a folksy knowing way about fanatics and their influence on mass movements. Moreover, persuasion must be thrilling enough to excite the listener yet vague enough to allow "the frustrated to While there were some insightful points made in the book, mostly it felt like a long, disjointed collection of the author's personal unfounded assertions. Results 1 - 4 of 4. The experience gave him a new determination to live adventurously. His eyesight remained, and Hoffer never abandoned his habit of voracious reading. I definitely would not dismiss the book as simple-minded nor useless. True Believer 1st edition Writer Who might offer us insight, said Jeb Bush over Thanksgiving dinner, having called his good friend Hillary Clinton to discuss? What's also significant to illustrate is the educational objectivity he carries throughout the book, as it's perfectly balanced in that regard. Details if other :. President Eisenhower mentioned "The True Believer" at a press conference and he gave copies to personal friends. I cannot count the times that a smirk has crossed my face recently when people have compared the mild, political edginess between today's political correctness and populism to the heady days of Germany's Weimar Republic and the bloody street fights between National Socialists and Marxists. The author himself seems very interesting. The substitutes would be pride instead of self-confidence, memberships in a collective whole like a mass movement, absolute certainty instead of understanding. The record still stands. The three people left in any given society who cannot be said to fit into any of these categories are apparently the only people immune to the lure of fanaticism. Although it touches on Christianity and Islam and bills itself as 'thoughts on the nature of mass move Eric Hoffer was an autodidactic longshoreman who was the author of ten books. I can see why. You take a look at a leader like Donald Trump, who always seems to have a "devil" on hand to crucify and mangles information in what has become known as "alternative facts" Rodrigo Duterte, whose war on drugs and nationalist quotes embody the extremes of mass movements or Vladimir Putin, who restricts media and information to his favour so what is presented to the Russian people is his version of the truth and see Hoffer was speaking about something that is timeless and eternal to the study of humanity. As far as Nicholas Sparks books go They themselves are not fanatic in the sense that Hoffer uses that for those who actually drive mass movements, and are often swept aside by those more comfortable with chaos. He cannot be convinced but only converted. This book writes in very clear down to earth description the kinds of people who get involved in mass movements and what makes for the psychology of fanatic or true believer in a mass movement and their multiple character types that are parts of these movements and play different roles as well and how political conditions that make movements like these take root. Share Books Tell You Why:. Average rating 4. Strength of faith, as Bergson pointed out, manifests itself not in moving mountains but in not seeing mountains to move. As Hoffer writes, It was there he felt at home and finally settled down. Those who have something to lose and fear losing it, while leaders of mass movement gin up hope for the future. He cannot be frightened by danger nor disheartened by obstacles nor baffled by contradictions because he denies their existence. The fanatic feels fulfilled only in a perpetual struggle for power and change. Every voter should read this book and then look at the world today - the politics of fear and division, the growth of fundamentalist religion, the strident bigots on talk radio and TV - and then start working to reduce the danger they all pose to the freedoms in our Constitution, to the separation of church and state, and to our standing in the world. Eric Hoffer was, Dwight Eisenhower said in , his favorite philosopher. You should not bother starting. Black and white, simplifying everything into easily disgestible categories to construct your argument; sterotyping, and so on. The desire for change ; The desire for substitutes ; The interchangeability of mass movements. Maybe, but this again ignores both the differences between religion as mass movement and modern political ideologies, and that over two thousand years a lot happens, so you can always find some apparently relevant examples to shoehorn into your framework, while ignoring the rest of history. In contrast, the "abjectly poor" on the verge of starvation make unlikely true believers as their daily struggle for existence takes pre-eminence over any other concern. True Believer 1st edition Reviews If you haven't heard of record-smashing singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, is there any hope for you? It explains the present as well as the past. By the age of five, he could read in both German and English. Nov 25, Peter Pete Mcloughlin rated it it was amazing Shelves: both , warfare , , favorites , african-history , essays , philosophy , american-history , intellectual-history , world-history. The book describes how mass movements, be they religious or political, make converts of the frustrated by promising a great future, indoctrinating them in the virtue of self-sacrifice, and unifying them against a common enemy.