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  1. A 1953 book by Czesław Miłosz, a Polish writer and Nobel laureate, about the psychological and social effects of Stalinism on intellectuals in the Soviet Bloc. The book explores the concepts of Murti-Bing pills, Ketman, and the Western influence on the Communist world.

  2. A philosophical and historical analysis of the mental captivity of people under totalitarian regimes, especially in post-war Poland. The book explores the concept of Ketman, the practice of paying lip service to authority while concealing personal opposition, and portrays four examples of Polish intellectuals who capitulated to the Communist state.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2021 · The captive mind. by. Miłosz, Czesław. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Communism -- Poland, Poland -- Intellectual life -- 1945-1989. Publisher. New York : Vintage International.

  4. 11 de ago. de 1990 · A classic book on totalitarianism by the Nobel Prize-winning author. Explore the moral and intellectual conflicts of people living under left or right regimes.

  5. The best known prose work by the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature examines the moral and intellectual conflicts faced by men and women living under...

  6. In "The Captive Mind", Czeslaw Milosz takes us into the world inhabited by the people of Communist Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania and Hungary, and reveals in fascinating and frightening detail...

  7. The best known prose work by the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature examines the moral and intellectual conflicts faced by men and women living under totalitarianism of the left or right.