The culting of America
what makes a cult and why we love them
The culting of America
what makes a cult and why we love them
Book - 2026
Cult survivor and organizational psychologist Daniella Mestyanek Young explores how cult-like systems of control shape everyday American life. Drawing on her upbringing in the Children of God, her time in the U.S. Army, and years of research, Young introduces the "cultiness spectrum," a framework for recognizing coercive dynamics in places we trust--from religion and wellness culture to corporations, fandoms, and politics. Blending memoir, cultural critique, and dark humor, this eye-opening book challenges readers to rethink loyalty, belonging, and the true cost of conformity.
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| اللغة: | English |
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Asheville, NC :
Otterpine,
[2026]
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| الطبعة: | First edition. |
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| 520 | |a Cult survivor and organizational psychologist Daniella Mestyanek Young explores how cult-like systems of control shape everyday American life. Drawing on her upbringing in the Children of God, her time in the U.S. Army, and years of research, Young introduces the "cultiness spectrum," a framework for recognizing coercive dynamics in places we trust--from religion and wellness culture to corporations, fandoms, and politics. Blending memoir, cultural critique, and dark humor, this eye-opening book challenges readers to rethink loyalty, belonging, and the true cost of conformity. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Charismatic leadership: a Hitler and a Churchill -- And his skinny white woman -- Sacred assumptions: but we are saving lives -- Transcendent mission: do it for the children -- Self-sacrifice: give till it hurts -- Isolation: the no-contact order -- Distinguishable vernacular: the jargon jungle -- Us-versus-them mentality: we are the best, down with the rest -- Exploitation of labor: nobody wants to work hard anymore -- High entrance and exit costs: it costs what to end my membership? -- The ends justify the means: what red flags? -- Just groups. | |
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