Bounded Choice: True Believers And Charismatic ... Guide
Lalich argues that cult members do not necessarily suffer from "brainwashing" in the traditional sense, but rather enter a state of . In this state, an individual's options and logic are strictly limited by a self-sealing social system. Choices made within this environment are consistent with the member's internalized group worldview, even if they lead to extreme or self-destructive actions.
The book draws on Lalich's own experience as a former high-ranking member of the (a radical political cult) and a comparative analysis of the Heaven's Gate UFO religion. By examining these two very different groups, she demonstrates that the mechanics of bounded choice apply across various ideological spectrums. Availability and Details Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic ...
: Psychological and social manipulation (e.g., "love bombing," shame, or peer pressure) that reshapes the individual's identity to fit the group. Case Studies Lalich argues that cult members do not necessarily
: Explicit rules, regulations, and behavioral norms that dictate daily life and instill a constant sense of duty or guilt. The book draws on Lalich's own experience as