Psychology of cults
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The classical meaning of Cult may mean a small religious organization or community of devotees. However the contemporary usage designates an organization that deprives and shapes it's members' wills and individual identities.
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- Gavin Parks. "The Death Cults": Media Treatment of “Failed” New Religious Movements." April 23, 2002. Full Text of the Paper