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  • Li Hongzhi's spiritual authority within the practice is absolute, yet the organization of Falun Gong works against totalistic control.
  • It is when Lifton turns to the reasons that these people lose the self in the totalistic doctrine of the cult that his language becomes blandly and mistily clinical.
  • Li's spiritual authority within the practice is absolute, yet the organization of Falun Gong works against totalistic control, and Li does not intervene in the personal lives of practitioners.
  • "For members who are deeply involved, Scientology becomes a totalistic institution, " said Stephen A . Kent, a sociologist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, who has studied the organization.
  • He finds two common motives in totalistic movements : the fear and denial of death, channeled into violence against scapegoat groups that are made to represent a metaphorical threat to survival, and a reactionary fear of social change.
  • Even before the war, OUN adhered to concepts of integral nationalism in its totalistic form, according to which Ukrainian statehood required ethnic homogeneity and the Polish enemy could be defeated only by the elimination of Poles from Ukrainian territories.
  • So " Rejecting Morality involves constructing a critical theory of one's self and society ( always self-critical, provisional and never totalistic ) in which a clear goal of ending one's social alienation is never confused with reified partial goals.
  • In addition to Seymour and his vituperative brother, Jerry, there's their father, Lou, a businessman reminiscent of Roth's own father in " Patrimony, " with " absolutely totalistic notions of what is good and what is right ."
  • Special types of cellular automata are " reversible ", where only a single configuration leads directly to a subsequent one, and " totalistic ", in which the future value of individual cells only depends on the total value of a group of neighboring cells.
  • In defense of Enroth's work, Paul R . Martin, the director of Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center, one of the few residential treatment centers in the world for former members of cults and " abusive groups, " supported Enroth's findings, saying that his facility had seen a flood of requests for help from former members and that JPUSA " displays virtually every sign that I watch for in overly authoritarian and totalistic groups ."
  • The language Roth employs in this novel is the allusive, decorous prose of " The Ghost Writer " and " Letting Go, " not the manic, uproarious voice of " Portnoy, " and the Roth family described in these pages is very much the same family that the author described in his 1988 book " The Facts " and his 1991 memoir " Patrimony " : young Philip, a third-grader, still " the good child, obedient both at home and at school-- the willfulness largely inactive and the attack set to go off at a later date "; his brother, Sandy, several years older and already an accomplished artist; their doting, ever vigilant mother, Bess; and their feisty, tenacious father, Herman, a man his son once described as possessing " absolutely totalistic notions of what is good and what is right ."