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Tags: Psychology, Social Psychology, Body, Mind & Spirit, Prophecy, Lang:en
Publisher: Pinter & Martin Publishers
Added: August 1, 2018
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
In 1954 Leon Festinger, a brilliant
young experimental social psychologist in the process of
inventing a new theory of human behavior - the theory of
cognitive dissonance - and two of his colleagues, Henry Riecken
and Stanley Schachter, infiltrated a cult who believed the end
of the world was only months away. How would these people feel
when their prophecy remained unfulfilled? Would they admit the
error of their prediction, or would they, as Festinger
predicted, readjust their reality to make sense of the new
circumstances? Not only is When Prophecy Fails of great
historical importance as the first test of a powerful theory,
but it is also a surprisingly touching account of what happens
to ordinary people under extraordinary
circumstances.“Reconnecting with this book after fifty
years has given me a renewed appreciation for the genius and
audacity of Leon Festinger and his colleagues. I prophesy that
it will do the same for you.” Elliot Aronson, author of
The Social Animal and Mistakes were made (but not by me) in his
foreword