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Bazil Cunningham, "The Hidden Role of Malignant Narcissists in History" -- San Diego State University Library

Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year student Bazil Cunningham's article, "The Hidden Role of Malignant Narcissists in History," is published in the Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching archive, Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple. The archive is sponsored by the Special Collections of Library and Information Access at San Diego State University. Cunningham initially wrote the paper for the Straus Institute class "Psychology of Conflict Communication."

The article analyzes the role of high-conflict personalities applied to Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones and Roman leader Julius Caesar.  The Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple is a comprehensive digital library of primary source literature, first-person accounts, and scholarly analyses.

"The Hidden Role of Malignant Narcissists in History" may be found at Jonestown