The Devil's Party

by Colin Wilson

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"Colin Wilson looks at the troubled history of charlatan messiahs, taking as a starting point the most famous 'prophet' of recent times. But Koresh was neither the most excessive of cult leaders, nor was he the most misguided. Others trod the path before him, and Colin Wilson looks at the lives of cult leaders from the earliest days of Christianity, through the stories of, among many others, the 'Rev' Jim Jones - some 900 of his followers died 'committing suicide' - and Jeffrey Lundgren, who show more tried to back his claim to be a Mormon prophet by brutally killing an entire family." "Colin Wilson goes on to consider what it is that makes these messiahs believe they are who they claim to be; and why there are those prepared to follow them - a messiah is nothing without someone to believe in him. What starts out as a study of self-delusion and powermania, leads Colin Wilson into an exploration of the human psyche, as he untangles the history of the charlatan messiahs and explores their world view."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved show less

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Disappointing. I’ve always been interested in heresies, cults, and the like; after all, every modern religion started out as a heresy. Unfortunately, this rambling and disorganized book isn’t much use. The author, Colin Wilson, is a prolific writer on a variety of subjects, especially the occult; he seems to take some of his subject’s claims to supernatural powers seriously. He also repeatedly and tediously digresses into amateur psychoanalysis and account of his own youthful sexual experiences. Some of the people described here - David Koresh and Jim Jones, for example - are relatively well known; I hadn’t heard of some of the others: the creepy LeBaron family, supposedly responsible for over two dozen murders; and Rock show more Theriault, who practiced amateur surgery on his cult followers (including sawing an arm off one and vivisecting another). Unfortunately, the book is full of factual errors (the Sarin gas used by Aum Shinriyko is described as “used in the Nazi death camps”; and Hungary supposedly joins the Axis in 1944), so you can’t trust any of the descriptions; and although a few books are mentioned in the text there’s no bibliography so you can’t find the author’s sources and check for yourself. In the bargain bin at Barnes & Noble for $2 and not worth it. show less

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Colin Wilson was born on June 26, 1931 in Leicester, England. He attended a local technical school, where he did well in physics and chemistry, and left at 16 to work in a wool factory. Before becoming a writer, he worked as a laboratory assistant, tax clerk, laborer and hospital porter. His first book, The Outsider, was published in 1956 when he show more was 24 years old. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 100 works on a wide variety of subjects including philosophy, religion, occult and supernatural phenomenea, music, sex, crime and critical theory. His other works include Religion and the Rebel, The Age of Defeat, Ritual in the Dark, The Strength to Dream, Origins of the Sexual Impulse, The Occult, Alien Dawn, Dreaming to Some Purpose, The Angry Years: The Rise and Fall of the Angry Young Men, and Super Consciousness. His biographies include works on Bernard Shaw, David Lindsay, Herman Hesse, Wilhelm Reich, Jorge Luis Borges, Ken Russell, Rudolph Steiner, Aleister Crowley, and P. D. Ouspensky. Wilson died on December 5, 2013 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) Colin Wilson, author of such bestsellers as "The Outsider" & "The Occult", also writes on archaeology, astronomy, & cosmology. His recent book, "From Atlantis to the Sphinx", was a London "Times" bestseller. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Canonical title
The Devil's Party
Alternate titles
Rogue Messiahs (in USA) (in USA)
Original publication date
2000
Disambiguation notice
UK title: The Devil’s Party

US title: Rogue Messiahs

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Genres
Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
291.61ReligionOther religions[Formerly: General Religious Topics]Religious personagesClergy & Religious Leaders
LCC
BL72 .W57Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionReligions. Mythology. RationalismReligions. Mythology. RationalismBiography
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