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“[Desmet] is waking a lot of people up to the dangerous place we are now with a brilliant distillation of how we ended up here.”―Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

The world continues to exist in the grips of mass formation―a dangerous, collective type of hypnosis―as we bear witness to loneliness, free-floating anxiety, and fear giving way to censorship, loss of privacy, and surrendered freedoms. It is all spurred by a singular, focused crisis narrative that forbids dissident views and relies on destructive groupthink.

Desmet’s work on mass formation theory was brought to the world’s attention on The Joe Rogan Experience and in major alternative news outlets around the globe. Read this book―now in paperback, ebook, and audiobook―to get beyond the sound bites!

Totalitarianism is not a coincidence and does not form in a vacuum. It arises from a collective psychosis that has followed a predictable script throughout history, its formation gaining strength and speed with each generation―from the Jacobins to the Nazis and Stalinists―as technology advances. Governments, mass media, and other mechanized forces use fear, loneliness, and isolation to demoralize populations and exert control, persuading large groups of people to act against their own interests, always with destructive results.

In The Psychology of Totalitarianism, world-renowned Professor of Clinical Psychology Mattias Desmet deconstructs the societal conditions that allow this collective psychosis to take hold. By looking at our current situation and identifying the phenomenon of “mass formation”―a type of collective hypnosis―he clearly illustrates how close we are to surrendering to totalitarian regimes.

With detailed analyses, examples, and results from years of research, Desmet lays out the steps that lead toward mass formation, including:

  • An overall sense of loneliness and lack of social connections and bonds
  • lack of meaning―unsatisfying “bullsh*t jobs” that don’t offer purpose
  • Free-floating anxiety and discontent that arise from loneliness and lack of meaning
  • Manifestation of frustration and aggression from anxiety
  • Emergence of a consistent narrative from government officials, mass media, etc., that exploits and channels frustration and anxiety 

 

In addition to clear psychological analysis―and building on Hannah Arendt’s essential work on totalitarianism, The Origins of Totalitarianism―Desmet offers a sharp critique of the cultural groupthink that exists throughout society. He cautions against the dangers of our current cultural landscape, media consumption, and reliance on manipulative technologies and then offers simple solutions―both individual and collective―to prevent the willing sacrifice of our freedoms.

“We can honor the right to freedom of expression and the right to self-determination without feeling threatened by each other,” Desmet writes. “But there is a point where we must stop losing ourselves in the crowd to experience meaning and connection. That is the point where the winter of totalitarianism gives way to a spring of life.”

“One of the most important books I’ve ever read.”―Ivor Cummins, The Fat Emperor Podcast


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"As I walk through the halls of a major US medical center, I see eyes that divert themselves away from me as I pass. When we engage in our usual discussions on patients, the topic of COVID-19 vaccination brings a halting response: ‘We don’t want to talk about it.’ I see fear, shame, and a never-ending cycle of groupthink that has been more contagious among physicians than aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 in a crowded elevator. Mattias Desmet, like a guided missile, has hit the target. The medical community is in mass formation and this led to a much larger penumbra that has enveloped the general population. In this book, Desmet has constructed an explanatory framework from which the cohesive fabric is suspended that clearly and concisely explains what is happening and what the next steps are that each and every one of us need to take to break the ‘spell’ and restore normalcy. A must read for our time.”

―Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH; chief medical advisor, Truth for Health Foundation



"Transcending medical controversies, this book offers an indispensable window into the social phenomenon we call COVID."

―Charles Eisenstein, author of Sacred Economics and The Coronation



"Mattias Desmet is the world’s expert on the phenomenon of mass formation―and one of the most sincere, thoughtful, and important intellectuals of the twenty-first century. If you want to understand why and how the coronavirus pandemic response unfolded the way it did at a societal level and―even more importantly―how to prevent such a travesty from happening again, The Psychology of Totalitarianism is essential reading. Desmet shows us how to reclaim our humanity in an increasingly dehumanized and mechanized world."

―Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, trial attorney; cofounder, Berlin’s Corona Investigative Committee



"In this masterful book, Desmet asks how we have arrived at the doorstep of totalitarianism. Taking the reader on a wild, scholarly ride through history, science, and psychology, he delivers answers both necessary and unexpected."

―Heather Heying, PhD, evolutionary biologist; coauthor of A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st Century



"Desmet is waking a lot of people up to the dangerous place we are now with a brilliant distillation of how we ended up here."

―Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.



"Mattias Desmet’s theory of mass formation is the most important lens through which we can understand the COVID-19 pandemic and the social aberrations that accompanied it. In The Psychology of Totalitarianism, Desmet explains how and why people will willingly give up their freedom, how the masses can give rise to a totalitarian leader, and―most importantly―how we can resist these phenomena and maintain our common humanity. This is the most important book of 2022."

―Dr. Robert Malone, author of Lies My Gov’t Told Me



"Mattias Desmet’s [theory of mass formation hypnosis] is great. . . . Once I kind of started to look for it, I saw it everywhere."

―Eric Clapton



"The foundational thinkers on mass formation are joined by Mattias Desmet, who now stands shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Arendt, Jung and Freud. His understanding and analysis of contemporary group behavior in a destabilized society, presents a fascinating window into the minds of the most complex beings on the planet. Desmet’s seminal work underlines the increasingly dangerous behavior of humanity―and that it must be understood and reversed if we are to survive as a species."

―David Marks, writer and documentary producer



"One of the most important books I’ve ever read."

―Ivor Cummins, The Fat Emperor Podcast

About the Author

Mattias Desmet is recognized as the world’s leading expert on the theory of mass formation as it applies to the COVID-19 pandemic. He is a professor of clinical psychology in the Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences at Ghent University (Belgium) and a practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapist. His work has been discussed widely in the media, including on The Joe Rogan Experience and in Forbes, The New York Post, Salon.com, and Fox News, among hundreds of other outlets. His interviews have been viewed by millions of people around the world. His previous books include The Pursuit of Objectivity in Psychology and Lacan’s Logic of Subjectivity: A Walk on the Graph of Desire. Desmet is the author of over one hundred peer-reviewed academic papers. In 2018 he received the Evidence-Based Psychoanalytic Case Study Prize of the Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and in 2019 he received the Wim Trijsburg Prize of the Dutch Association of Psychotherapy.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Chelsea Green Publishing (June 23, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1645021726
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1645021728
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.05 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
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MATTIAS DESMET is a professor of clinical psychology at Ghent University (Belgium) and a practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapist. His previous books include The Pursuit of Objectivity in Psychology and Lacan’s Logic of Subjectivity: A Walk on the Graph of Desire. Desmet is the author of over one hundred peer-reviewed academic papers. In 2018 he received the Evidence-Based Psychoanalytic Case Study Prize of the Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and in 2019 he received the Wim Trijsburg Prize of the Dutch Association of Psychotherapy. Author photo courtesy of Headwind.TV

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Excellent psychological analysis of life for some poor souls since 2020. Dr Desmet explains how fear mongering, politics and mass formation psychosis is harming the nation and world! Every concerned citizen needs to read this book. What has happened is a threat to our democracy.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022
Absolutely brilliant. Not only is this work critical to understanding the dynamics of what is occurring in the world today, Desmet has achieved the rare feat of making a deeply intellectual discussion thoroughly practical. (I also must say that Desmet’s writing is a thing of beauty. Despite its weighty subject matter and mind-blowing implications, it was a pure pleasure to read.)

Sure. This book might not be the political tome that some hoped for. However, political tomes are a dime a dozen. This analysis, by contrast, is foundational. Indeed, part of the angst (for lack of a better word) caused by the global pandemic response, both by governments and the masses, is that none of the observed phenomena can be understood, at all, through politics. Yet here we are.

There’s a great deal of hope in the truth that totalitarian regimes always implode and that remaining (or becoming) a dissident can at least slow the advent of atrocities. That fact is not chopped liver. Rather, it’s wonderfully liberating for those who accept it. We can’t crush the regime (global or local). Nor can we “take back” anything. That is fact. Once the totalitarian regime is established, it must exhaust and extinguish itself. On the other hand, we are not powerless. Our honorable and effective contribution to the implosion process is to remain dissident, hold ground, and remember that even little acts of speaking out are poignant and magnified in these times.

Indeed, internalizing the fact that all your “little” acts of speaking truth do make a tremendous difference to the lifecycle of the totalitarian regime is exhilarating.

While much of the analysis here is set out as the mass vs. the truth-speakers, in a more primitive sense it’s the fearful vs. the fearless. Specifically, those who dreadfully fear death vs. those who, for whatever reason, don’t. (Not that any of us are free of fear, but the old adage applies: courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s the determination to keep going anyway.)

But this shows up a terrible irony. Clearly, there is an inverse relationship between fear and compassion. This inversion is at its zenith when it regards death. The more a person is whipped up to fear his own death, the less compassion he has on the dying. See seniors dying alone, without even any human touch, and no one within the mass cared. The response to children forcibly being carried off and “prophylactically” imprisoned. Much worse scenarios could be stated. The fear-generated lack of compassion becomes ruthless on every level.

Dr. McCullough talks often about the crisis of compassion among doctors and health care workers during the pandemic, at times to the point that he shed tears. The anti-human policies that were accepted are a testament to the power wielded through mass fear. A doctor who is part of the mass is suddenly psychologically able to hard-heartedly tell patients “no, you’re not allowed to even try that medicine,” even if the patient is dying and, under non-mass circumstances, the doctor would have been quick to prescribe that med for off-label use.

As fear burgeons and becomes the organizing principle of the mass, compassion plummets. Multiply that times a million individuals in various positions of power and authority—all in an intensely enforced positive feedback loop—and the mass becomes ruthless and brutal indeed.

Thus, it should come as no shock that those who integrate into the mass fear are stripped of their humanity first. Then they strip the Other.

But, again, the good news here is that no matter how overwhelming the mass may appear, history proves its vulnerabilities. There’s value in buying time and delaying the atrocities. There’s moral and practical value in speaking the truth in ways large and small, matter-of-factly declining to go along, in love, in living without fear of death. Light, no matter how small, does extinguish darkness. Thank you, Professor Desmet.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
I liked this book enough to keep it on my shelf. Very good research went into the analysis and conclusions. The one thing he understands is human nature, which by the way, is the one thing totalitarian governments try to punish out of the citizenry. That is, you will behave a certain way, believe certain things or we will punish you, again and again until you comply. This is the flip side of socialism.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
This a a book by an academic trying to introduce complex ideas in layman's terms. He largely succeeds, but you have to be willing to do a little work to get through it. It is dense, full of important ideas, deeply analytical and fundamentally disturbing.

His critique of sense-materialism being at the root of our societal collapse is exactly right. We have replaced science with scientistm which is a religion in drag (and a pretty terrible religion at that).

A lot of the scientism drones will use his examples from the COV-19 pandemic response as "anti science" but he is no such thing. He is an expert in statistics, scientific methods, and clinical psychology;. He brings these weapons to bear to shine a light on these perversions of science and the destruction of the human spirit.

This is it probably the most important book I've read in the past decade. It provides a clear and ordered understanding of just why Western societies are imploding as they have been.

Buy this, read this, and absorb it.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023
The author and I live in different bubbles, so this book challenged me to understand his worldview. I am a scientist, but also a deist, so I have sympathy for his idea that science cannot (and maybe never will) explain all. He makes the valid argument that we have altered our balance too far towards rational thought and abandoned mysticism altogether. My observation is that people generally need and will seek some measure of mysticism, which may be validation for its existence.

The theories explaining mass formation of people were thought provoking. Very helpful in understanding social trends.

Few minor complaints:

As I said, the author and I live in different bubbles, so when he casually quotes people whom he considers authoritative, I have no idea why I should. He also uses certain key words differently than I would, which was confusing. But this may be due to difficulty in translating ideas into different languages.

I hate to see science and the Enlightenment attacked for their deficiencies, especially since "science", like so much else, has been corrupted by politics and can no longer be considered true science.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
Desmet takes complex ideas and makes them understandable with great historical references and simple real-life examples of how the human mind works. It is a quick read and well worth the time.

Too many people today are looking for certainty where none exists and to have science remove their anxiety with a pill. Instead, he posits we need to return to a world where man acknowledges the limitations of science and we need the humility to understand that the essence of our beings comes from a higher power.

Real happiness comes from human interaction and empathy. The more power we allow the government to have over our everyday experience, the more susceptible we are to totalitarianism’s power. Be human. Immerse yourself in your community - not online, but in person. This is where the magic to human happiness resides.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Mattias DeSmet takes the reader through a serious discussion of why people think in lockstep and sink into totalitarianism. He observes the mob think of the pandemic and the inability of so many people to think rationally and for themselves. He makes a lot of sense. In addition, the book is readable and should be read by people who want to make up their own minds in the future.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2024
no matter your personal experience or opinion this book awakens awareness of how we could be manipulated. how it can be intentionally engineered or we may fall victim to it.
Carlos Brazil
5.0 out of 5 stars Complexo, mas elucidativo
Reviewed in Brazil on May 6, 2024
O livro é em inglês e o vocabulário não é fácil.
O assunto é importante e recomendo.
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Reviewed in Spain on October 25, 2024
Excellent book to understand the fundamentals of mass formation and the origin of totalitarianism. Based on a psychological and social domain. Very well integrated in the western societies of the present day. A real master piece!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 28, 2024
Written by a famous professor, this book is one that all adults need to read - notice I say need rather than should, such is the importance of it. Once I started, I simply could not put it down. I wax shocked by the revelations.
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Reviewed in Germany on April 5, 2023
I genuinely think that Mattias saved the world through his clear explanation of WHY what is happening is happening. Through his clarity, honesty and genuinity I finally gained my grip on reality back. This book is a must read for everyone who wants to see, understand and prevent dystopias to happen in this century.