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Terminology note: Today Mind control or brainwashing in academia is commonly referred to as coercive persuasion, coercive psychological systems or coercive influence.
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Coercive persuasion is secular conduct. Insofar as it is recognized as coercion and "undue influence," it is illegal conduct. Prohibition of this specific conduct will protect the State itself and the free exercise rights of all citizens without infringing on the free exercise rights of religious organizations.
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Coercive persuasion and thought reform are alternate names for programs of social influence capable of producing substantial behavior and attitude change through the use of coercive tactics, persuasion, and/or interpersonal and group-based influence manipulations (Schein 1961;
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www.rickross.com/reference/brainwashing/brainwashing8.h...
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Margaret Thaler Singer ... We prefer to call it "coercive persuasion" because this designation is less dramatic than "brainwashing," and therefore more credible. When I worked for the Army, the soldiers always thought that the bullets would never hit them, but would hit others instead.
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This psycho-technology is called coercive persuasion. l It is the methodica clandestine, gradual and continuous application of psychological and ...
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R.T. Page 17 (A165) 100 years ago there was no coercive persuasion technology. 100 years ago the Walz case was an approite precident for the time and ...
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Coercion, Coercive Persuasion, and the Law by Herbert Fingarette ... I must begin with a few words about the perspective from which the following analyses are relevant to the topic of coercive persuasion in the context of the new religions.
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Resources and Re-evaluation for people involved with cults, sects and extremist organizations ... Defense against Coercive Persuasion ... Coercive persuasion attempts to force people to change beliefs, ideas, attitudes or behaviors using psychological pressure, undue influence, threats, anxiety, intimidation and/or stress.
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www.systemiccoaching.com/coercion.htm
www.systemiccoaching.com/coercion.htm
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Coercive Persuasion -- Selling -- The psychological underpinnings of successful selling ... Bookmark this Site ... 1995 ORIG COMPANY STORE...
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coercivepersuasion.com/
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