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Citation

Latkin C. Sociol. Relig. 1991; 52(4): 363-377.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Association for the Sociology of Religion)

DOI

10.2307/3710852

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Social control and intergroup conflict at Rajneeshpuram, the commune built by the followers of Shree Rajneesh, was studied from a social-psychological perspective. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were employed. The leadership's control was facilitated by the newness of the group and its belief system. Disciples believed that the leaders had a special understanding of Rajneesh's vision and hence were susceptible to their influence. Structural characteristics, such as isolation, contributed to the leaders' power and to the conflict with the surrounding community, as did the methods of internal control. Within the community maladaptive norms took on a life of their own and aided in the demise of Rajneeshpuram.

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