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Dr. Joel Dimsdale: Brainwashing in History (and Today)

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The Inquisition and Coercive Persuasion

In the history of ideological and religious conversion, i think it's fair to say that the poster child for this kind of brain washing in the pre modern period is the inquisition. You can torture someone, but does that change his belief? Some people are refractory to torture. They have very high pain tolerance. And some people will say anything to avoid the torture. It depended on the inquisitor of the country the time. Good inquisitors are not impatient. Indeed, they would summon some one in for questioning and then release them. But the person knew herself that she was a target. So that she would do her own sychological torture in her own marinating of

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