Informed by Erik Erikson's concept of the formation of ego
identity, this book, which first appreared in 1961, is an analysis
of the experiences of fifteen Chinese citizens and twenty-five
Westerners who underwent "brainwashing" by the Communist Chinese
government. Robert Lifton constructs these case histories through
personal interviews and outlines a thematic pattern of death and
rebirth, accompanied by feelings of guilt, that characterizes the
process of "thought reform." In a new preface, Lifton addresses the
implications of his model for the study of American religious
cults.