''Cults in Our Midst: The Hidden Menace in Our Everyday Lives'' is a study of cults by
Margaret Singer and
Janja Lalich,
Ph.D., with a foreword by
Robert Jay Lifton.
Overview
Singer writes:
Publication history
The book was reprinted by
Jossey-Bass in 1996 in hardcover format. A 1997
Spanish was issued as ''Las Sectas Entre Nosotros'' ('The Sects Among Us'), and in
German, as ''Sekten: Wie Menschen ihre Freiheit verlieren und wiedergewinnen können'' ('Sects: How people can lose and regain their freedom').
In 2003, a revised edition of the book titled ''Cults in Our Midst: The Continuing Fight Against Their Hidden Menace'' was published in
paperback
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form by
John Wiley & Sons
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, without Janja Lalich listed as co-author.
[''Cults in Our Midst: The Continuing Fight Against Their Hidden Menace'', 2003, .]
References
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1993 non-fiction books
Books about cults
Books about mind control
Books by Janja Lalich
Books by Margaret Singer
English-language non-fiction books
Jossey-Bass books