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The Psychopath Test - 7:00pm June 11th Book Club

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The Psychopath Test - 7:00pm June 11th Book Club

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Is the real danger not the "psychopaths," but our need to find them?
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Sick of the brainrot and trying to read more? Looking to meet like-minded people or debate unlike-minded people? Or do you just want something to fill in your Wednesday night? Come down to the book club for humans!

This time we’re reading The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness by Jon Ronson.

  • Synopsis: They say one out of every hundred people is a psychopath. You probably passed one on the street today. These are people who have no empathy, who are manipulative, deceitful, charming, seductive, and delusional. The Psychopath Test is the New York Times bestselling exploration of their world and the madness industry.
  • When Jon Ronson is drawn into an elaborate hoax played on some of the world’s top scientists, his investigation leads him, unexpectedly, to psychopaths. He meets an influential psychologist who is convinced that many important business leaders and politicians are in fact high-flying, high-functioning psychopaths, and teaches Ronson how to spot them. Armed with these new abilities, Ronson meets a patient inside an asylum for the criminally insane who insists that he’s sane, a mere run-of-the-mill troubled youth, not a psychopath—a claim that might be only manipulation, and a sign of his psychopathy. He spends time with a death-squad leader institutionalized for mortgage fraud, and with a legendary CEO who took joy in shutting down factories and firing people. He delves into the fascinating history of psychopathy diagnosis and treatments, from LSD-fueled days-long naked therapy sessions in prisons to attempts to understand serial killers.
  • A review on the book that more directly talks about its main points/themes

Notes

  • We encourage you to support local book shops, though there are quite a few copies of this one currently available at TPL and online!
  • To attend, you have to be a human (pets probably aren’t allowed at the venue ☹ )
  • You can always come if you didn’t finish the book, but the discussion is based on having read the book (you will hear "spoilers")
  • Open philosophical discussion, including for controversial topics, is welcome but be respectful
  • Feel free to stay after to get to know people!

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