In most of the world, psychopaths get a bad press. In Christopher Hyatt's book, this is because the world's religious and social philosophies have little use for the individual except as a tool.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not nearly as radical or disturbing as it claims,
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This review is from: Psychopath's Bible (Paperback)
While short and fairly entertaining, the author seems to be more impressed with himself than he should be. Many claims are totally unsupported generalizations; the perspective is similar to that given in The Satanic Bible, but I'd say that LaVey said it better and more explicitly. Other similar perspectives may be found in Colin Wilson's writings on crime and the criminal mind.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We NEED More Writing Like THIS!,
This review is from: Psychopath's Bible (Paperback)
This book is rant that as you read it, begins to have a profound effect and creates a strange hypnotic reality. I venture to guess that Mr. Hyatt is gulity of the toxic magic he elucidates. All the more admirable. We need more books like this one, where the author tells those things that rarely are ever articulated. I love the book. It inspires me to stop recycling newspaper, cans and bottles for starters. I for one think that some day people are going to look back on this time in history and laugh at us! Could it be true? Five thumbs up(per hand). Rated R for Reality. I am going to read this puppy over and over.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very interesting read,
This review is from: Psychopath's Bible (Paperback)
Perhaps not Hyatt's best work, but still very good. While not exactly earth-shattering in its revalations, what it has to say about what it reveals is very good. A very thought provoking book. Do not make the mistake of reading this as Hyatt's self-obessisive dogma on how to use people and get ahead in life, and don't take the advice of a christian on books pertaining to the occult.
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