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  1. En 1981 se realizó un telefilme, The Wave, basado en los sucesos. Todd Strasser, con el pseudónimo Morton Rhue, escribió una novela basada en parte sobre el tema, titulada La ola, que luego fue adaptada libremente al cine por Dennis Gansel en Alemania en 2008.

  2. The Third Wave was an experimental movement created by the high school history teacher Ron Jones in 1967 to explain how the German population could have accepted the actions of the Nazi regime during the rise of the Third Reich and the Second World War.

  3. El objetivo era presentar el atractivo del fascismo e intentar demostrar con qué facilidad una sociedad civilizada puede transformarse en un Estado totalitario. La teoría de la experiencia era que el ser humano tiene básicamente una naturaleza autoritaria y que le gusta ser liderado y ser seleccionado dentro de una masa anónima.

  4. Third Wave is a platform for learning about and exploring the benefits of psychedelics and microdosing. It offers courses, coaching, retreats, podcasts, articles, and a directory of vetted providers.

  5. Learn about the social experiment in fascism conducted by Ron Jones in 1967, and its variations in films, books and theater. Find resources, news, FAQs and contact information for the original participants and supporters of The Third Wave.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2008 · The Third Wave was still alive. "Mr. Jones do you remember the Third Wave?" I sure do, it was one of the most frightening events I ever experienced In the classroom. It was also the genesis of a secret that I and two hundred students would sadly share for the rest of our lives. We talked and laughed about the Third Wave for the next few hours.

  7. The Third Wave is a 1980 book by Alvin Toffler. It is the sequel to Future Shock (1970), and the second in what was originally likely meant to be a trilogy that was continued with Powershift: Knowledge, Wealth and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century in 1990.