POLITICAL
PONEROLOGY
Andrew M. !obaczewski
P O L I T I C A L
P O N E R O L O G Y
A science on the nature of evil
adjusted for political purposes
Translated from the original Polish
by Alexandra Chciuk-Celt, Ph. D.
Corrected by the author in 1998
Edited with Notes and Commentary by
Laura Knight-Jadczyk
Henri Sy
Red Pill Press
First Edition
First English publication
© Andrew M. !obaczewski
Preface, Notes and Commentary © Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Henri Sy
ISBN 1-897244-18-5
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Translated in 1985 from the original Polish Ponerologia Polityczna
by Alexandra Chciuk-Celt, Ph. D.
University of New York, N.Y.
Corrected by the author in 1998.
C O N T E N T S
EDITOR’S PREFACE .........................................................................7
AUTHOR’S FOREWORD ................................................................27
PREFACE TO THE RED PILL PRESS EDITION.....................30
I. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................33
II. SOME INDISPENSABLE CONCEPTS ....................................45
PSYCHOLOGY .....................................................................................49
OBJECTIVE LANGUAGE ......................................................................51
THE HUMAN INDIVIDUAL ..................................................................57
SOCIETY .............................................................................................70
III. THE HYSTEROIDAL CYCLE.................................................84
IV. PONEROLOGY ...........................................................................96
PATHOLOGICAL FACTORS ...............................................................104
ACQUIRED DEVIATIONS ..................................................................105
INHERITED DEVIATIONS ..................................................................120
PONEROGENIC PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES ................................144
SPELLBINDERS .................................................................................155
PONEROGENIC ASSOCIATIONS ........................................................157
IDEOLOGIES......................................................................................164
THE PONERIZATION PROCESS .........................................................168
MACROSOCIAL PHENOMENA...........................................................173
STATES OF SOCIETAL HYSTERIZATION...........................................175
PONEROLOGY ...................................................................................178
V. PATHOCRACY ...........................................................................183
THE GENESIS OF THE PHENOMENON...............................................183
MORE ON THE CONTENTS OF THE PHENOMENON...........................194
PATHOCRACY AND ITS IDEOLOGY ..................................................200
THE EXPANSION OF THE PATHOCRACY ..........................................206
PATHOCRACY IMPOSED BY FORCE..................................................213
ARTIFICALLY INFECTED PATHOCRACY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
WARFARE.........................................................................................216
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ...........................................................221
VI. NORMAL PEOPLE UNDER PATHOCRATIC RULE.....230
FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TIME ...................................................235
UNDERSTANDING.............................................................................252
VII. PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY UNDER
PATHOCRATIC RULE ..................................................................255
VIII. PATHOCRACY AND RELIGION ......................................267
IX. THERAPY FOR THE WORLD ..............................................278
TRUTH IS A HEALER.........................................................................281
FORGIVENESS...................................................................................289
IDEOLOGIES......................................................................................296
IMMUNIZATION ................................................................................299
X. A VISION OF THE FUTURE ...................................................303
BIBLIOGRAPHY .............................................................................311
INDEX.................................................................................................317
EDITOR’S PREFACE
“Aspire to be like Mt. Fuji, with such a broad and solid
foundation that the strongest earthquake cannot move you, and
so tall that the greatest enterprises of common men seem in-
significant from your lofty perspective. With your mind as
high as Mt Fuji you can see all things clearly. And you can see
all the forces that shape events; not just the things happening
near to you.”
Miyamoto Musashi
The book you hold in your hand may be the most important
book you will ever read; in fact, it will be. No matter who you
are, what your status in life, what your age or sex or nationality
or ethnic background, you will, at some point in your life, feel
the touch or relentless grip of the cold hand of Evil. Bad things
happen to good people, that’s a fact.
What is evil? Historically, the question of evil has been a
theological one. Generations of theological apologists have
written entire libraries of books in an attempt to certify the
existence of a Good God that created an imperfect world. Saint
Augustine distinguished between two forms of eviclass="underline" “moral
evil”, the evil humans do, by choice, knowing that they are
doing wrong; and “natural evil”, the bad things that just happen
- the storm, the flood, volcanic eruptions, fatal disease.
And then, there is what Andrew !obaczewski calls Macro-
social Eviclass="underline" large scale evil that overtakes whole societies and
nations, and has done so again and again since time immemo-
rial. The history of mankind, when considered objectively, is a
terrible thing.
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EDITOR’S PREFACE
Death and destruction come to all, both rich and poor, free
and slave, young and old, good and evil, with an arbitrariness
and insouciance that, when contemplated even momentarily,
can destroy a normal person’s ability to function.
Over and over again, man has seen his fields and cattle laid
waste by drought and disease, his loved ones tormented and
decimated by illness or human cruelty, his life’s work reduced