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Religion Inc.
Book cover
AuthorStewart Lamont
LanguageEnglish
SubjectScientology
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherHarrap, London
Publication dateJune 1986
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages192
ISBN9780245543340
OCLC23079677
Dewey Decimal299/.936 20
LC ClassBP605.S2 L36 1986

Religion Inc. The Church of Scientology is a book about Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard, written by Stewart Lamont and published in 1986.

Synopsis

The work includes twenty-seven photographs, taken by the author in the course of research for the book.

Lamont describes the difficulty authors often encounter in writing and publishing critical books on the Church of Scientology: "Books about Scientology have a greater permanency than newspaper articles and therefore it should not come as a surprise that vigorous smear-campaigns have been conducted against the authors of such investigations." Lamont later goes on to chronicle some of the harassment suffered by author Paulette Cooper after the publication of The Scandal of Scientology, including recounting parts of Operation Freakout. Lamont also goes into the inherent motivation for profit within the organization.

The book also details L. Ron Hubbard's actions later in life: his retreat to sea, isolated lifestyle in California, and death.

Cited by other works

Religion Inc. is cited by other books and research reports on the subject matter, including: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, The State of the Discipline, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Marburg Journal of Religion, Shaking the World for Jesus, The Social Dimensions of Sectarianism, Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, La Secte, and The Alms Trade.

References

  1. ^ Lamont, Stewart (1986). Religion Inc.: The Church of Scientology. London: Harrap. ISBN 0-245-54334-1. OL 2080316M.
  2. Cooper, Paulette (1971). The Scandal of Scientology. Tower Publications. OL 39467941M.
  3. ^ Shaking the World for Jesus, Heather Hendershot, 2004, P.219., University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-32679-9
    Scientology is another belief system that clearly illustrates the profit motive at play in American religion. See Stewart Lamont. Religion Inc.: The Church of Scientology.
  4. ^ The Social Dimensions of Sectarianism: sects and new religious movements in contemporary society, Bryan Ronald Wilson, 1990, P.233., Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-827883-7
    An account of Hubbard's retreat to sea, his recluse-like existence in California, and his death is given in S. Lamont, Religion Inc.: The Church of Scientology.
  5. Fair Game: Secrecy, Security, and the Church of Scientology in Cold War America, Hugh B. Urban, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2006 74(2):356-389, April 26, 2006.
  6. Gutjahr, Paul C., The State of the Discipline: Sacred Texts in the United States, Volume 4, 2001, pp. 335-370., Penn State University Press.
  7. "New Dimensions of Social Movement/Countermovement Interaction: The Case of Scientology and Its Internet Critics", Michael Peckham, Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 317-347
  8. "L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology", Marco Frenschkowski, University of Mainz, Germany, Marburg Journal of Religion, Volume 4, No.1 (July 1999)
  9. Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, Stephen J. Hunt, Social Science, 2003, P.200., Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, ISBN 0-7546-3410-8
  10. La Secte - Secte armée pour la guerre - Chroniques d'une « religion » commerciale à irresponsabilité illimitée, Roger Gonnet, 1998., P. 265-267., ISBN 2-911751-04-3
  11. The Alms Trade: Charities Past, Present and Future, Ian Williams, Unwin Hyman, 1989, ISBN 0-04-440435-2 , P.206.

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