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People of the Lie Vol. 1

Toward a Psychology of Evil

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People of the Lie Vol. 1

De: M. Scott Peck
Narrado por: M. Scott Peck
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Dr. M. Scott Peck has inspired millions by combining the deepest insights of psychiatry with those of religion. In this first of a three volume audio series based on his best-selling book People of the Lie, Dr. Peck once again integrates religious teaching with the science of psychology as he offers hope for healing one of society's most persistent failings -- human evil.

In his characteristic warm and accessible style, Dr. Peck explains that while the notion of evil has been present in religious thought for centuries, the concept has not been fully addressed by the psychiatric community. Dr. Peck links the two to show us how truly evil people are not necessarily criminals but those among us who appear as upstanding members of society. Using individual case studies to present vivid incidents of human evil, Dr. Peck describes how these "People of the Lie" hide behind the facade of normalcy as they continue to plague our lives.

A groundbreaking and compelling audio program that explores the essence of evil, People of the Lie sets us on a path toward understanding and coping with this age-old program.

©1992 M. Scott Peck (P)1992 Simon & Schuster
Filosofía Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Aterrador Para reflexionar Salud mental
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The Audiobook "people Of The Lie" By M. Scott Peck Delves Into The Complex And Often Disturbing Realm Of Human Evil Through A Series Of Case Studies And Personal Reflections. Peck's Storytelling Is Praised For Its Compelling Real-life Examples And Profound Exploration Of Human Nature, Morality, And Self-deception. However, Some Listeners Criticize The Abridged Content, Divided Book Volumes, Questionable Case Authenticity, And Peck's Preachy Narrative Style On The Controversial Subject Matter. Despite Its Flaws, The Audiobook Prompts Deep Introspection On Recognizing And Confronting The Capacity For Evil Within Oneself And Society.
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Last 10 minutes sells the book

It was the last 10 minutes that made the book noteworthy. I just wish there was more of that. I will need to read the next installments. Thank you Scott Peck for bringing this “evil” out of the closet, where most people don’t see it for what it is - because it’s essential for everyone to recognize this

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Peck the great observer

M Scott Peck was a truly great writer and observer of human behavior. I am truly grateful for his time on earth.

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Too short

I thought the book was good, but too short. I was shocked and disappointed that it was finished. I guess I'll need to get vol. 2.

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An important work and a excellent read

I found this to be a very important work, especially in this day of Wokeness. I think Woke thinking is evil.

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Unmasking Evil

In "People of the Lie", Volume 1, psychiatrist and author M. Scott Peck delves into the unsettling realms of human nature, exploring the subtle yet pervasive influence of evil in our lives. Narrated by Peck himself, the audiobook feels personal, like an intimate conversation with someone who has seen the darker facets of humanity and is unafraid to confront them. His voice carries an authenticity that makes listeners feel both drawn in and unsettled, as he invites us to examine the complexity of human behaviors that often go unchallenged and unchecked.

Peck’s clinical insights and storytelling merge powerfully, offering real-life examples that resonate deeply. Each case study unfolds like a psychological mystery, revealing how people can hide their true nature behind facades of normalcy, even respectability. His observations on human deception and denial are piercing, bringing us face-to-face with questions about morality, self-awareness, and the courage it takes to confront uncomfortable truths.

What makes "People of the Lie" so compelling is how Peck balances intellect with heart. He’s not simply analyzing pathology; he’s also reflecting on the deep wounds and struggles that shape people’s lives. As a listener, you feel his compassion as much as his clear-eyed determination to expose the ways in which everyday “evil” manifests, often in the smallest acts. Peck’s nuanced perspective challenges us to look not only at others but also inward, to question the lies we tell ourselves and the subtle ways we may enable harm.

Throughout the audiobook, Peck examines themes of responsibility, forgiveness, and redemption, shedding light on the power of self-awareness in healing and change. He tackles the taboo subjects of evil and human cruelty with remarkable clarity, neither dismissing nor sensationalizing them. His reflections encourage a profound look at the human experience, sparking empathy as well as introspection, as he invites us to engage with these tough topics rather than shy away.

This work deserves a 5 out of 5 star rating for its courage, depth, and the essential questions it poses. M. Scott Peck’s fearless exploration of evil as an aspect of the human condition makes "People of the Lie" an essential listen. It’s a thought-provoking, transformative experience that leaves a lasting impact on anyone ready to question and understand the hidden sides of human nature.

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Extremely valuable knowledge!

Explains why smart, good people can't make sense of other's lies and manipulations that hurt us, and they never take responsibility for it. Why is it so hard for us to walk away from these people. Perhaps it's because we're still trying to figure them out since their behavior baffles the kind mind. Here lies the answers.

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Worthwhile listening, describes some that I know.

What other book might you compare People of the Lie Vol. 1 to and why?

"The Psychopath Test" by Ron Johnson

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Will buy follow up books on subject by this author. I have and will continue to listen to this book as it gives insight at each pass.

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A Great Classic!

I've read and listened this book several times over the past 15 years. Its an excellent work on the subject of human evil and has helped to remind me that there really are evil people that we rub shoulders with sometimes everyday. They are everywhere. Its important to understand that as a reality and recognizing it is an important step in effectictively dealing with and responding to the troubles and issues that evil people cause. Once you know what it is and you understand exactly what is presenting, you are far better equipped to navigate through or around the lies and manipulative efforts of evil people and you can escape the draining and confusing tentacles of their malignant characters and spiritual darkness. This book is a real eye opener and the knowledge and insight expressed in it has certainly been an invaluable asset to my life. Thank you Dr. Peck.

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Exceptional book, could have been written today.

M. Scott Peck, M.D., uses his wonderful insight to delve into the question; "Why do people commit acts of horrific cruelty in pairs or groups that they would never do alone? And, what is evil? Does it exist? From the Mai Lei massacre to the sedationists raiding the U.S. Capitol, this is a book for this troubled time.

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LIFE ALTERING! For the GOOD

For any soul on a journey to Truth, this book is a must-read! (or must-listen). I am so thankful to God for this revelation. This book contains truths of overcoming and understanding one's own struggle between good and evil. People of the Lie is one of many revelations being rapidly revealed to me personally, by God.

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