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Reviewed on April 1, 2018 | History and Philosophy
In 1999, Harvard graduate Zuman took a $13,500 travel grant to a pseudoutopian, environmentally conscious commune in Polk County, NC, called Zendik. But what seemed like an off-the-grid movement was actually a cult, with its mind control, cultural isolation, and disturbing conformity to a troubling sexual ethic—a kind of polyamory that was intended to fuel a social revolution. Zuma...Log In or Sign Up to Read More