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Political Ponerology – Pathological Leaders Pseudoscience Book Review

Political Ponerology – Pathological Leaders Pseudoscience Book Review

Often times, victims become stalkers, research shows, and perhaps the worst offenders in society are those who have suffered harm and want revenge. We know that revenge is a very strong psychological motivator indeed. Victims who have actually been abused or convince themselves that they have been abused, even though their own failures have brought them down, are perhaps the most dangerous of all in our society.

There is an interesting book on this subject, one you might want to read if you want to get the victim’s hateful tirades and his vengeful take on pathological behavior. The author makes the unbelievable and incoherent to claim that four percent of the population is unable to discern right from wrong using conscience because they have nothing to start with. In fact, the victim is a Polish gentleman who dealt with the NAZI government and then Stalin after the war.

The victim, in all his hateful rage, came up with “theories” that tried to present them as facts, that certain elite bloodlines contained the set of genes that allowed them to operate in society without a conscience. Thus, giving them the advantage of guiltless life and actions, which is why they often rise to the top of society leaving broken dreams, destruction, rubble, and even death in their wake. This victim uses his supposed pseudo science to persuade the reader of these inquiries.

Why did I bother to read this book? It was recommended to me by a person who considers himself a stranger to me after an online email discussion. The book delves into theories of evil and claims to be scientific, actually it is not, but it is very interesting: the name of the book is:

“Political ponerology: a science about the nature of evil adjusted for political ends”, by Andrzej Lobaczewki – edited by Laura Knight-Jadczyk, New Leaf Distribution, (2007), pages 239, ISBN: 978-189-72442-58.

This book is completely interesting, but it turns out to be a piece of political success no better than Mein Koff in my opinion, as he attacks former US President George W. Bush. The author and, in particular, the editor will not realize that Stalin was a communist and Hitler was a socialist, as they attack the personal character of the president of the United States. In fact, I felt sorry for the author that his life turned into a heinous mission of revenge to attack our leaders, but I was really struck by the evil and cunning nature of how this book used Lobaczewki’s work as a piece of political success. .

Worse still, it is amazing that the publisher of this book does not dare to trash our current acting president, who is, by all definitions, a thoughtful and inclined socialist leader. In fact, due to President Bush’s low approval rating towards the end of his second term, I have no doubt that the book was popular and rekindled Lebaczewki’s pseudoscience. The reality is that there is absolutely NO empirical evidence of any kind to support the claims in this book, even though it claims to be scientific.

Did I enjoy this book? Yes, I thought it was comical in a way, as it reflected the sick mind of a victim tormented and unable to accept her own evil thoughts, or the evil that had ruined her life experience. Therefore, he was a damaged and driven soul. But I do think this book is dangerous, as it is the one that ignites the conspiracy theory.

Would I buy this book again? Oh, certainly not. Would you read it for free if it were available? Chapter II only, so please consider all of this, and be careful what you read and why, and be wise enough to see the true motivation of those authors when they cry badly.

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