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The Power of Jones' Manipulation and Control over Others

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English Prompt from the Instructor:
In the book "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, we are reading about the ruthless nature of one man. Sometimes one individual rises up against others and not only defies civil behavior but acts completely against for personal gain and power. Sometimes circumstances allow a person to create an empire of his own through ruthless ambition, and we get individuals like Genghis Khan, Adolf Hilter, Saddam Hussein, and even King Leopold. In "Heart of Darkness" we see that Colonel Kurtz is on his way to creating such an empire himself when illness cuts him short. What makes such an individual achieve such power? Why do people, who clearly have the "power" in numbers, succumb to the will of one individual? Why is it that this one individual's "brute force" overwhelms society and reverses the so-called rules of civilized behavior? 
Think about all those questions above in order to apply them to Jim Jones (The American Cult Leader) in your research paper.
Research Paper Assignment:
1)In 10 page research paper investigate how Jim Jones managed to acquire great wealth or power by the manipulation and control of others. 
2)Consider Jim Jones rise in power, how that power was sustained, and what brought it to an end. 
3)In your thesis... Focus on why Jim Jones is able to accomplish what he does; in doing so, also consider why the people not only succumbed to Jim Jones's will but also how so many people came to even adopt his ideology.
General Requirement for this Research Paper:
1). Write 10 pages.
2). This research paper must follow proper MLA format.
3). Include a "Work's Cited" on a separate page.
4). This research paper must incorporate a minimum of at least SIX DIFFERENT SOURCES in a combination of books, periodicals, newspapers, and or notable respectable websites. However, you are ONLY allowed a maximum of two legitimate Internet sources; all database services sources, such as ProQuest or CQResearcher are considered non-internet sources. 
5). DO NOT USE "Heart of Darkness" as a source to support your argument.
6). One of your sources MUST BE Sigmund Freud's "CIVILIZATION and ITS DISCONTENTS", since you are addressing a conflict between JIM JONES and a civilization.
7). Look for as many quotes in "Sigmund Freud's "Civilization and It's Discontents" (from any of the following Chapters from Chapters 1, 3, 4, 7 and Chapter 8) that you can apply to Jim Jones. However, don't write long quotes from the book containing many sentences. Instead focus on using short quotes that are more like a sentence or two. 
8). All other 5 sources must be of your own discovery and remember only 2 respectable notable internet sources are allowed. The other 3 sources can be from either books, periodicals, and newspapers.
9). Be sure to use quotes from your other 5 different sources AND MAKE SURE to cite your sources properly. 
Notes from me the Student to the Essay Zoo writer:
1). The Research Paper must written in Font: Times New Roman with 1 inch margins all around.
2). Sigmund Freud's book is called “Civilization and Its Discontents” by Sigmund Freud. Standard Edition. New York: W.W Norton and Company. Here is the ISBN number it’s ISBN 0-393-30451-5. By the way I included a PDF file of this book just in case you can't find it.
3). As for "Heart of Darkness" book by Joseph Conrad. The Third Edition (Edited by Ross Murfin). Bedord/St.Martin's, 75 Arlington Street, Boston, MA. 2011. Print. and the ISBN number for "Heart of Darkness" is 13:978-0-312-45753-2. Remember we can't use "Heart of Darkness" as source to support the argument in the research paper.

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Jim Jones
In the world, there are many charismatic leaders (evil or good) who have led and inspired people to change their basic beliefs and lifestyles. A good example is Adolf Hitler, who used to excite the crowd when he was still young. Before Hitler assumed power, he had not killed anybody. People saw him as a gifted person, admired him, and identified him as the savor of the Germans. Hitler appealed to the masses, and many people listened to his speeches. He drove hope and change, but these were eventually shattered. This can be put in light of Jim Jones, who invoked such similar emotions to his audience. Just like Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and the likes, Jim Jones also formed a cult of personality around himself. Jones depicted himself as an agent of change who could bring change that people want. However, he had no clue regarding how to solve people’s problems. He was simply convincing because he had self-assurance. This paper examines Jim Jones’ brutal force of being a motivational speaker and how he manipulated the rules of the society for the benefits of his own power.
Moral Psychosis
Jim was a charismatic leader, although was a paranoid person with delusions of persecution and criminal activities. He was suffering from something called “Moral Psychosis,” and his developmental history can reveal more information. Jones was a very lonely and unhappy child because his parents neglected him (Pretorius 207). He developed religious concerns during his early childhood and he married when he was still young for 18 years to marry an older woman. All these disclosed his earnest longing for a new large family and maternal love. He needed a new father, new mother, new children and a new family. This explains the reason Jones established a new church to form a big family, and he adopted several children. Doing this way, Jones was trying to compensate for his lonely and unhappy childhood. His followers identified him as a father, and Jones became a powerful leader of his group.
Despite appeared compassionate to others, Jim had a pathological belief of superiority complex. He often became extremely angered when criticized. For example, when he was young, a friend annoyed him and left the church. Consequently, Jim shot the friend using his father’s gun. Jones was obsessed with tyrannical figures such as Joseph Stalin and Hitler, who undermined his increasing interest in social issues and politics (Chidester 397). He had a sense of insecurity, and his paranoiac personality demonstrated this. He feared being abandoned by people who loved him and would frequently become jealous when his wife showed attention to somebody else rather than him. At some point, Jim disavowed God for permitting injustice and poverty to cause human problems. He even threatened to kill himself if his wife prayed. When his wife introduced him to the Laurel Street Tabernacle, his beliefs encouraged him to assist the vulnerable minorities, and he became a pastor to them.
Jones’ Moral Psychosis can be understood better by Freud’s explanation. Freud examines the source of religious feelings. The need for religious feeling arises as a res...
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