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Cultish
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Cultish

The Language of Fanaticism

Harper Wave, 2021 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

In this bestselling take on human nature, language scholar Amanda Montell serves up a thought-provoking reinterpretation of the power of cults. If you get up at 5 a.m. to work out with your favorite trainer, for example, or stay late to please your visionary boss, you might belong to a cult, just not an extreme one. Montell acknowledges the wide gap between moving to Jonestown and sweating at the gym, but, she argues that the messaging, language and appeal of cult-like groups can cross all lines.

Take-Aways

  • The word “cult” appears in many contexts.
  • Cults rose to prominence, in part, because mainstream religion faded.
  • The Jonestown episode remains an oft-referenced aspect of American culture.

About the Author

Language scholar Amanda Montell also wrote Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language. In 2021, she created and cohosted the podcast Sounds Like A Cult.