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Get the cuntylogy mug.The interdisciplinary study of cults as social phenomena—examining their formation, recruitment tactics, internal dynamics, leadership structures, belief systems, and methods of control. Cultology draws on sociology, psychology, anthropology, and religious studies to understand both destructive cults (e.g., Jim Jones, Heaven’s Gate) and broader social formations that share cult-like features. It analyzes mechanisms such as isolation, thought reform, charismatic authority, and groupthink. Cultology is not about sensationalism but about rigorous inquiry into how groups can override individual autonomy and critical thinking.
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