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The Mind Benders

The Mind Benders
Mindbenders 1971 cover.jpg
Book Cover, 1971 Edition, hard cover
Author Cyril Vosper
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Scientology
Publisher Neville Spearman Limited
Publication date
1971
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 188
ISBN
OCLC 215728
131.3/5
LC Class BP605.S2 V68

The Mind Benders was written by Cyril Vosper, a scientologist of 14 years who had become disillusioned, Published in 1971 (hardback, Neville Spearman, ISBN ) and reprinted in 1973 (softcover, Mayflower, ISBN ), it was the first book on Scientology to be written by an ex-member and the first critical book on Scientology to be published (narrowly beating Inside Scientology by Robert Kaufman). It describes the lower levels of Scientology and its philosophy in detail (it does not go into the Operating Thetan levels) and also includes the story of Vosper's expulsion from the Church.

The book was released as an electronic edition on the internet with the approval of Vosper by the old Cult Awareness Network, in April 1996 and then again in August 1997.

In 1972, the Church of Scientology sued to prevent publication, claiming that as a condition of taking the Special Briefing Course at Saint Hill, Vosper had agreed not to divulge its content to anyone who wasn't "Clear".Lord Denning dismissed the case, arguing that the material was sufficiently dangerous for the public interest to override the confidentiality agreement.

The hardback edition was rushed to print owing to the legal action. Vosper regarded the paperback — which was properly proofread and had an extra chapter on the litigation — as the authoritative edition. To this day, the case Hubbard v Vosper is a staple in many classes studying copyright law.

Vosper referenced the legal troubles that the 1971 edition of the book encountered, by titling the 1973 edition The Mind Benders: The Book They Tried to Ban.

The Church of Scientology of Canada attempted to ban the book in libraries in Canada. In June 1974, libraries were advised that if they do not remove the books: Scientology: The Now Religion, Inside Scientology, The Scandal of Scientology and The Mind Benders from their shelves, they would be named in a lawsuit. Two different library boards in Ontario, Canada had been served with writs.


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