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Publications [#382040] of Mordechai Inbari

Journal Articles

  1. Inbari, M, The ‘Deconversion’ of Arthur Koestler: A Study in Cognitive Dissonance, Contemporary Jewry, vol. 38 no. 1 (April, 2018), pp. 127-149 [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/05/30)

    Abstract:
    This article examines how the journalist and novelist Arthur Koestler (1905–1983), Hungarian-born Jew and a convert to Communism, became disillusioned by his messianic beliefs and decided to exit, resigning from the party in 1938. In order to review Koestler’s narrative, based mostly on his autobiography, the research behind this article uses psychological theories on the consequences of prophetic failure and the influence of cognitive dissonance on disillusionment and the abandonment of a belief system. Reflecting on the biography of Koestler, the research can offer some understanding of circumstances that can push a prophetic believer to renounce his faith.


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