Twilight of the Psychopaths
By: Dr. Kevin Barrett
“Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.” – John Lennon, before his murder by CIA mind-control subject Mark David Chapman
When Gandhi was asked his opinion of Western civilization he
said it would be a good idea. But that oft-cited quote, is misleading, assuming
as it does that civilization is an unmitigated blessing.
Civilized people, we are told, live peacefully and
cooperatively with their fellows, sharing the necessary labour in order to
obtain the leisure to develop arts and sciences. And while that would be a good
idea, it is not a good description of what has been going on in the so-called
advanced cultures during the past 8,000 years. Civilization, as we know it, is
largely the creation of psychopaths. All civilizations, our own included, have
been based on slavery and “warfare.” Incidentally, the latter term is a
euphemism for mass murder.
The prevailing recipe for civilization is simple:
1) Use lies and brainwashing to create an army of
controlled, systematic mass murderers;
2) Use that army to enslave large numbers of people (i.e.
seize control of their labour power and its fruits);
3) Use that slave labour power to improve the brainwashing
process (by using the economic surplus to employ scribes, priests, and PR men).
Then go back to step one and repeat the process.
Psychopaths have played a disproportionate role in the
development of civilization, because they are hard-wired to lie, kill, injure,
and generally inflict great suffering on other humans without feeling any
remorse. The inventor of civilization — the first tribal chieftain who
successfully brainwashed an army of controlled mass murderers—was almost
certainly a genetic psychopath. Since that momentous discovery, psychopaths
have enjoyed a significant advantage over non-psychopaths in the struggle for
power in civilizational hierarchies — especially military hierarchies.
Military institutions are tailor-made for psychopathic
killers. The 5% or so of human males who feel no remorse about killing their
fellow human beings make the best soldiers. And the 95% who are extremely
reluctant to kill make terrible soldiers — unless they are brainwashed with
highly sophisticated modern techniques that turn them (temporarily it is hoped)
into functional psychopaths. They are the ones coming back with PTSD…
In On Killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman has re-written
military history, to highlight what other histories hide: The fact that
military science is less about strategy and technology, than about overcoming
the instinctive human reluctance to kill members of our own species.
The true “Revolution in Military Affairs” was not Donald
Rumsfeld’s move to high-tech in 2001, but Brigadier Gen. S.L.A. Marshall’s
discovery in the 1940s that only 15-20% of World War II soldiers along the line
of fire would use their weapons: “Those (80-85%) who did not fire did not run
or hide (in many cases they were willing to risk great danger to rescue
comrades, get ammunition, or run messages), but they simply would not fire
their weapons at the enemy, even when faced with repeated waves of banzai
charges”.
Marshall’s discovery and subsequent research, proved that in
all previous wars, a tiny minority of soldiers — the 5% who are natural-born
psychopaths, and perhaps a few temporarily-insane imitators—did almost all the
killing. Normal men just went through the motions and, if at all possible,
refused to take the life of an enemy soldier, even if that meant giving up
their own.
The implication: Wars are ritualized mass murders by
psychopaths of non-psychopaths. (This cannot be good for humanity’s genetic
endowment!)
Marshall’s work, brought a Copernican revolution to military
science. In the past, everyone believed that the soldier willing to kill for
his country was the (heroic) norm, while one who refused to fight was a
(cowardly) aberration. The truth, as it turned out, was that the normative
soldier hailed from the psychopathic five percent. The sane majority, would
rather die than fight. The implication,
too frightening for even the likes of Marshall and Grossman to fully digest,
was that the norms for soldiers’ behaviour in battle had been set by
psychopaths. That meant that psychopaths were in control of the military as an
institution. Worse, it meant that psychopaths were in control of society’s
perception of military affairs. Evidently, psychopaths exercised an enormous
amount of power in seemingly sane, normal society.
How could that be? In Political Ponerology, Andrzej
Lobaczewski explains that clinical psychopaths enjoy advantages even in
non-violent competitions to climb the ranks of social hierarchies. Because they
can lie without remorse (and without the telltale physiological stress that is
measured by lie detector tests) psychopaths can always say whatever is
necessary to get what they want.
In court, for example, psychopaths can tell extreme
bald-faced lies in a plausible manner, while their sane opponents are
handicapped by an emotional predisposition to remain within hailing distance of
the truth. Too often, the judge or jury imagines that the truth must be
somewhere in the middle, and then issues decisions that benefit the psychopath.
As with judges and juries, so too with those charged with
decisions concerning who to promote and who not to promote in corporate,
military and governmental hierarchies. The result is that all hierarchies
inevitably become top-heavy with psychopaths.
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