Andrew Lobaczewski - Political Ponerology - A Science on the Nature of Evil Adjusted for Political Purposes
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their aggressions; one could even consider such generally eld-
erly people too old for therapy.
Transforming the world view of people living in countries
with normal man’s systems proves a more troublesome task,
since they are much more egotistically attached to the imagin-
ings suggested to them since childhood, making it more diffi-
cult for them to reconcile themselves with the fact that there are
matters which their natural conceptual system cannot assimi-
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late. They also lack the specific experience available to people
who have lived under pathocratic rule for years. We must
therefore expect resistance and attack on the part of people
protecting their livelihoods and positions as well as defending
their personalities from a vexatious disintegration. Refraining
from such estrangement, we have to count on the accordant
reactions of the majority.
The acceptance of such psychotherapy will be different in
countries where societies of normal people have already been
created, offering solid resistance to pathocratic rule. Many
years of experience, practical familiarity with the phenomenon,
and psychological immunization there long ago produced fer-
tile ground for sowing the seeds of objective truth and natural-
istic comprehension. An explanation of the essence of macro-
social phenomenon will be treated like delayed psychotherapy
which should regrettably have been served much earlier (that
would have enabled the patient to avoid many errors) but is
nevertheless useful because it provides order and relaxation
and permits subsequent reasoned action. Such data, accepted
via a rather painful process there, will be associated with the
experience already possessed. There will be no egoistically or
egotistically inspired protests in that world. The value of an
objective view will be appreciated much more rapidly, since it
ensures a basis for reasoned activity. Soon thereafter, the feel-
ing of realism in apprehending the surrounding world, followed
by a sense of humor, would begin to compensate these people
for the experience they have survived, namely the disintegra-
tion of their human personalities caused by such therapy.
This disintegration of the prior world view structure will
create a temporary feeling of an unpleasant void. Therapists
well know the consequent responsibility of filling this void as
quickly as possible with material more credible and trustworthy
than the contents which were disabused, thus helping to avoid
primitive methods of personality reintegration. In practice, it is
best to minimize patient anxiety by making advance promises
that appropriately objectified material will be furnished in the
form of truthful data. This promise must then be kept, partially
anticipating the appearance of disintegrative states. I have suc-
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cessfully tested this technique on individual patients and would
advise its implementation on a mass scale as safe and effective.
For the people who have already developed natural psycho-
logical immunity, their increased resistance to the pathocracy’s
destructive influence upon their personalities, gained due to a
consciousness of pathocracy’s essence, may be of lesser sig-
nificance, but still not without value, since it leads to an ame-
liorated immunization quality at a less burdensome cost in
terms of nervous tension. However, for those hesitant people
who constitute the part of well-adjusted members of the new
middle class, immunizing activities furnished by an awareness
of the pathological nature of the phenomenon may tip their
attitudinal scale in the direction of decency.
The second key aspect of such operations that should be
considered is the influence of such enlightening behavior upon
the personalities of the pathocrats themselves.
In the course of individual psychotherapy, we tend to avoid
making patients aware of permanent aberrations, especially
when we have reason to believe that they are conditioned by
hereditary factors. Psychotherapists, however, are guided by
the consciousness of this condition’s existence in their decision
making. Only in the case of the results of slight brain-tissue
lesions do we decide to make the patient aware of this, so as to
help him elaborate a better tolerance of his difficulties and to
abrogate unnecessary fears. Regarding psychopathic individu-
als, we treat their deviations by means of tactful allusive lan-
guage, bearing in mind that they have a kind of self-
knowledge, and we proceed with the techniques of behavior
modification to correct their personalities, keeping the interests
of society in mind as well.
As far as operations on the macrosocial scale, it will of
course not be feasible to retain these latter cautious tactics of
activity. Traumatizing the pathocrats will be unavoidable to a
certain extent, and even intentional and morally justified in the
interests of peace on earth. Similarly, however, our attitude
must be defined by an acceptance of biological and psycho-
logical facts; renouncing any morally or emotionally charged
interpretation of their psychological deviations. In undertaking
such work, we must consider the good of society to be para-
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mount; nevertheless, we must not abandon our psychotherapeu-
tic attitude and refrain from punishing those whose guilt we are
unable to evaluate. Should we forget this, we would increase
the risk of their uncontrolled reaction, which could bring about
a world catastrophe.
At the same time, we should not nourish exaggerated fears,
for example, that such public enlightenment activities will pro-
voke overly dramatic reactions among pathocrats, e.g. a wave
of cruelty or suicide. No! Those individuals described as essen-
tial psychopaths, in addition to many other carriers of related
hereditary anomalies, have since childhood elaborated a feeling
of being psychologically different from others. Revealing this
awareness to them is less traumatizing than, for instance, sug-
gesting psychological abnormality to a normal person. The ease
with which they repress uncomfortable material from their field
of consciousness will protect them from violent reactions.
What can they do if no ideology can be used as a mask any
more? Once the essence of the phenomenon has been scientifi-
cally unmasked, the psychological result is that they then feel
their historical role to have reached the end. Their work fur-
thermore takes on some historically creative meaning, if the
world of normal people offers them conciliation upon unprece-
dented advantageous conditions. This will cause overall demo-
bilization of the pathocracy, especially in those countries
where, practically speaking, the support of an ideology has
already been lost. This internal demobilization they fear so
much constitutes the second important goal.
A crucial condition and a complement of therapeutic work
must be forgiveness for the pathocrats as derived from under-
standing, both of them and of the signs of the times. This must
be effected by means of correspondingly amended law based
on comprehension of man and of the processes of the genesis
of evil operating within societies, which will counteract such
processes in a causative manner and supersede the former “pe-
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