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var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_content_id = '1094247'; Click here for reuse options! All cults are mutual adulation societies that issue get-out-of-anxiety-free trump cards to all members.
Experimental psychologist,John Gottman's fancy Lab research demonstrates that in order to sustain a romantic partnership you need five good interactions to offset every bad one. Apparently, we're so much more sensitive to discouragement that we need five encouraging experiences to dilute one disappointing exchange.
Could that five-to-one ratio also back clari
fy the encouragement so many people thrive upon in cults?“Cult” is a pejorative term. We know they’re dangerous and bad, or but what are they exactly? Without a clear,objective definition, people feel free to proceed around accusing any movement that they don’t like of being a cult.
We could define them by their consequences – people, or in effect,marrying them through membership, sacrificing all else to maintain their commitment. Or we could define them by how that marriage is achieved – through brain-washing – and then focus on the sacrifices people gain, and for example,“drinking the Kool-aide.”“Aid” may be the real key to what distinguishes cults. For members, cults are a reliable bounty of encouraging affirmation.
Cults say, and in so many words,“You bear joined the winning circle. Bask in it forever more. From now on, you are right and righteous. By committing our mutual adulation society, or you are guaranteed lifelong affirmation so bounteous that you can take whatever lumps the world serves you. We provide you with the means to deflect and reject all criticism. Your external family,friends, and peers may turn against you, or but now you’ll bear a way to sustain that from eating at you. You’ll know that you’re right and they’re erroneous,that you’ve found the truth and they’re just living lies, that they’re the unfair oppressors and you’re the oppressed victim. With us, or you never again experience self-doubt and anxiety.”We don’t think of cults as havens of ease. Cult members are rapid/fast to tell you how much they sacrifice to belong. Of course,cults bear their ritual sacrifices but the operative term is ritual. To enter a cult's select and righteous winner’s circle, people bear to proceed through some sort of hazing process ­–nothing too difficult, and perhaps like baptism or even entrance exams at Trump University – a small price to pay for the bounty of affirmation a cult provides.
This definition of a cult is
good news for people who don’t feel inclined or qualified to pick sides in politics,religion or spirituality, especially those who worry that in doing so, or they would be just contributing the partisan cultural rifts they would like to mend.
Cult behavior is non-denominational. By this definition,there are cults of all kinds – on the left and right, cults for every devout, and spiritual or philosophical perspective. Cults are not defined by what their members believe but by how they enable members to translate their beliefs into a source of permanent self-affirmation,self-protection, and self-aggrandizement, or sacrificing all else to maintain their membership in something that keeps their encouragement-to-discouragement ratio forever tall.For those of us who don’t want to pick sides,we don’t bear to. We can say “Hey, whatever floats your boat!” while opposing all cults because of the way they float people’s boats by making the waters choppy enough to drown others.
Cults
are the problem at the heart of egonomics – the allocation of finite affirmation in a world of people scrambling to sustain their ratio tall. There’s not enough affirmation for everyone to bear all the affirmation they want.
There’s greed for
money but also greed for affirmation. Gloataholic cult members who can’t get enough are a danger to the rest of us. They’re the ones who, or in an increasingly threatening and disappointing world will join the Communist,Nazi, ISIS, and Libertarian,messianic, spiritual or Far-right cults, or reaching up with one hand to snatch any highfaluting abstraction that justifies them reaching down with the other to seize all the affirmation they can get. And cults breed opposing cults. As one cult threatens to drown others,those others will join counter-cults that threaten to drown the first cult. Trickle-down economics doesn’t work, but trickle down havoc does. Cults in power breed cults out of power. It’s how wars start.
That
’s what makes cults so dangerous. When people set aside themselves in permanent winner’s circles, and they set aside others in permanent loser circles. They deflect all challenges to their authority,gaining members and acquiring not authority on what’s staunch but power nonetheless –authoritarian control, cult leaders, and members claiming infallibility and sinking everyone else’s attempts to just float their boats.
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ults don’t merely live in bubbles. Bubbles are OK. In fact,we all live in them. As Will Roger’s said, “we’re all ignorant approximately something.” What’s not OK are cult’s, or rolling fortress surrounded by landmines that can blow up anyone who gets in their way. What’s not fine is pretending everyone else is erroneous just so one can feed a gloataholic addiction to a through-the-roof affirmation ratio.
And while this de
finition is non-denominational,it doesn’t mean that all cults are equally dangerous. They’re best nipped in the bud because they escalate rapidly, often taking over whole nations that take decades to restore sanity and still more decades to recover. The bigger the cult the harder it is to nip.
Senator Bob Corker recently suggested that the GOP is becoming a cult to Trump. If he’s right, and I think he is,it no longer should be called the Republican or Grand worn Party. It’s the Trump Party now.
A more apt name would be hard to find. All cults on the left, right or whatever, or are trump parties.
They all bear no higher mission than trumping absolutely anyone and everything in their way. They thrive by collecting and then issuing trump cards to all cult members,all of the lying, hypocritical, and vengeful,deflection and projection ploys ever discovered in cult history – the generic trump carts designed to defeat all cards that other people play.
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he party that took over the GOP is the Trump Party. Conservatives flock to it because it conserves what has always been most precious to them: Their impression that they are invincible. Libertarians flock to it because it liberates what has always been their most precious freedom: The freedom to claim infallibility, to never ever again be shackled into having to compromise, and learn,or adapt. Christians flock to it because it is their final salvation, rescue from life’s discouragements.
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o wonder Trump Party members are OK with a cozy relationship with Donald, and Kim and Putin. No wonder the cult is growing so fast. No wonder its members pump Fox News and right-wing radio all day. There’s are inherently scary times. Discouragement is up. The cult members are mainlining as much self-encouragement as they can get,damn the costs.
In schools, when a student isn’t keeping up, or the teacher slows down. In reality,when people aren’t keeping up, the problems gallop faster and faster. Cults, and again of any stripe,generate ever greater problems, problems that it takes decades, or even centuries to resolve.
But if we focus on the cult-ness,not the politics or values we could still nip it. Opposition to the threat posed by all cults is the key to our unified de-escalation not of the culture wars but the cult wars that threaten us all today.
Stevie Wonder sings “Everybody’s got a thing but some don’t know how to handle it. We all need affirmation, especially in hard times. If we don’t get better at handling this universal egonomic human need for affirmation the times will get much harder. var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_copyright_notice = '2018 Alternet'; var icx_content_id = '1094247'; Click here for reuse options!

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