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The Rise and Fall of Synanon: A California Utopia [Hardcover]

Professor Rod Janzen (Author)
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July 11, 2001

Chuck Dederich--a former Alcoholics Anonymous member who coined the phrase "Today is the first day of the rest of your life"--established Synanon as an innovative drug rehabilitation center near the Santa Monica beach in 1958. Synanon evolved quickly into an experimental commune and "religion" that attracted thousands of nonaddict members and was strongly committed to social justice and progressive education. Over 25,000 people were members of Synanon at various times, including jazz musicians Charlie Haden and Stan Kenton; supporters of the group included Senator Thomas Dodd, comedian Steve Allen, and psychologist Abraham Maslow. In its later years, however, the group became involved in highly publicized violent actions--including putting a rattlesnake in the mailbox of a Los Angeles-area attorney--making the group's name synonymous with paranoid cults.

Based on extensive primary sources and interviews with former members, The Rise and Fall of Synanon explores how the institution evolved in the context of American social, political, and economic trends. Historian Rod Janzen argues that the group's downfall resulted from members giving too much power to Synanon's charismatic founder and a small group of top-level associates. Media attention focused on the group's cultlike activities, neglecting the community's significant successes in drug rehabilitation and social integration. Janzen's in-depth analysis of Synanon serves as a fascinating case study of how alternative societies can change over time and how the general public's reactions to such societies can shift from tolerance to stances of fear and active opposition.


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"Authoritative and highly readable." -- Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times



"A most offbeat and interesting work by an historian well versed in the history of American utopianism." -- Choice



"A remarkable and uniquely American story... The research is exhaustive, and this by itself makes the book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning about the day-to-day workings of Synanon." -- Jessica Warner, Addiction



"Rod Janzen has pieced together the first retrospective narrative history of the group, tracing both the trajectory of the organization and the contradictory life of Chuck Dederich, its founding guru... Janzen is a sympathetic observer who faithfully chronicles Dederich's decline into clinically defined bipolar illness and egomania." -- Robert S. Fogarty, Journal of American History



"Why should we read Janzen's book instead [of other accounts of Synanon]? Because Janzen clearly shows us the mundane ordinariness of Synanon, a utopia without utopian theory or religious or political basis." -- Michael Orth, Utopian Studies

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"Synanon, for all its size and cultural significance, has not previously been the subject of this kind of overview study. Janzen's scholarship is impressive, making use of a vast amount of primary material. The combination of written and oral sources is particularly appropriate." -- Timothy MillerUniversity of Kansas, author of The 60s Communes


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (July 11, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801865832
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801865831
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #948,484 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A valiant effort at responsible reportage, November 13, 2001
This review is from: The Rise and Fall of Synanon: A California Utopia (Hardcover)
Many people today have never heard of Synanon -- in many ways, the root of our drug rehab system today. Perhaps not surprisingly, Synanon is one of the many controversial organizations that wove its way through the 60s, becoming a commune, then developing a "cultish" reputation while at the same time becoming a powerful influence in Corporate America. How odd. It's a good history of the program, and is important reading for that reason alone. I read it to try to understand and come to grips with my own history in a "drug program" that apparently had its roots in this one. I understand a lot more about myself and the influence of the program on me now that I've read this book. It's tragic, I think, that we leave the most desperate of our citizens at the mercy of people who exploit them mercilessly because we don't know what else to do, and basically, we just don't care. We can do better than this, but only if we understand the roots of the dysfunction of our "rehab" system. It only compounds the dysfunction of addiction. For a balanced interpretation, also read "When Society Becomes an Addict" by Anne Wilson Schaef.

"The Rise and Fall of Synanon: A California Utopia" is a valiant effort at responsible reportage with many years of hindsight. I would not overlook its importance.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A very inaccurate book, September 2, 2010
This review is from: The Rise and Fall of Synanon: A California Utopia (Hardcover)
I fought Synanon for over a decade and possess they internal memos showing their conspiracy to commit violence. The evidence was offered to writer and publisher who turned it down to meet "deadline. The book is highly inacurrate, didn't follow the evidence. Conclusions on brainwashing and violence embarrassingly understated.

Only true history of Synanon is [...]
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Basic story on Synanon., August 19, 2010
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Not the most exciting book I have ever read but it was interesting and informative in a text book kind of way . Doesn't really give you the dirt,but it does give you the basic story on Synanon.
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During the second half of the twentieth century Synanon was one of the most successful and most innovative communal societies in the United States. Read the first page
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dirty double dozen, many dopefiends, rape weekend, rattlesnake case, bylaws group, mass vasectomies, rattlesnake incident, thickened light, changing partners, hobby lobby, tape transcript, communal societies
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Chuck Dederich, Santa Monica, Betty Dederich, Home Place, Tomales Bay, Dan Garrett, San Francisco, Marin County, United States, Leon Levy, Bob Goldfeder, San Diego, Bill Olin, Art Pepper, Lewis Yablonsky, Phil Ritter, Rod Mullen, Stephen Bagger, Buddy Jones, David Gerstel, Los Angeles, Macyl Burke, Richard Ofshe, Stephanie Nelson, Tom Quinn
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