Mind Viruses

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  • ISBN 9781510786806
  • Weight: 429g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In 1872, Fyodor Dostoevsky published a novel titled Demons, about a catastrophe that ensues from the nihilism that became prevalent in Russia in the 1860s.

A group of young men incite chaos as they try to stage a revolution. In Dostoevsky’s portrayal, they seem possessed by the doctrines they espouse. In a 1957 essay, the Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, made similar observations about “subversive minorities” in the West who are animated by “chimerical wish fantasies” that may rapidly spread like a contagion and develop into “psychic epidemics.”

In the United States today, we see the sort of “psychic epidemics” that Jung warned about—that is, fervent belief in ideas or doctrines that were, until recently, considered to be irrational. These doctrines seem to possess the minds of the believers, rendering them unable to think about complex problems. Instead of calm discussion, they are given to hot emotional outbursts and violent behavior. Critical thinking is replaced by mindless slogans and extreme, either/or propositions that leave no room for differences of opinion or negotiations. 

During the pandemic, the COVID-19 vaccine was made into an object of religious veneration and portrayed as the liberator and savior of mankind. Faith in the new genetic technology was largely unshaken by the fact that it didn’t prevent transmission and infection. Similar “faith communities” have been erected around the issues of transgender medicine, Ukrainian nationalism, and climate change. 

Mind Viruses: America’s Irrational Obsessions examines the social, spiritual, and technological forces that have propagated these psychic epidemics, and what they bode for the future of our Constitutional Republic. 

John Leake is a nonfiction author with a lifelong interest in medical history, psychology, and criminology. He studied philosophy with Roger Scruton and wrote his master's thesis on Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. Since 2021, he has worked with Dr. Peter McCullough and was the primary author of their New York Times bestselling book Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality and The Courage to Face COVID-19. He writes a daily investigative report for the Focal Points (Substack) newsletter and is vice president of the McCullough Foundation.

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