Just watched through 5th Generation Warfare, found it compelling enough to forward to about 20 "private" Facebook groups ... and am adding a link to the next Odysee feed ... https://odysee.com/@corbettreport:0/flashback-psychopathy:d. (FLASHBACK: Our Leaders Are Psychopaths (2009). Excellent summary. I would put it above Dr. Ramani's Medcircle Interview on Youtube about the difference between Psychopaths and Sociopaths.
Although it was a bit of a slog, and I find some points of differences with Lobasczewski (I don't think there can be an effective 'science of evil' any more than a 'science of good', and I am less optimistic than prof. L), I DID finish reading the book and found it to be one of my most enlightening reads of the last few decades. Much better than Desmet's focus on the victim mentality. But I will have to read it again, more slowly, and take notes. For those who don't have the time, GPT4 does a pretty good job of outlining the main points of "Political Ponerology", though not critically.
Hi Steve...I could use the help that you made available to James too. If you find any of my stacks of value, please pass the links to those out to your list on Fascistbook too! Political Ponerology is not an easy read, and I myself should probably read it again.
Will do buddy. Just got back from an emergency health trip to the states, saying goodbye to a rapidly fading mom. So much news on a day-to-day basis, it's hard to make the time to go back and read, sift, and triangulate with what might be coming. Time (sigh). Never enough.
Hello C.L.
Just watched through 5th Generation Warfare, found it compelling enough to forward to about 20 "private" Facebook groups ... and am adding a link to the next Odysee feed ... https://odysee.com/@corbettreport:0/flashback-psychopathy:d. (FLASHBACK: Our Leaders Are Psychopaths (2009). Excellent summary. I would put it above Dr. Ramani's Medcircle Interview on Youtube about the difference between Psychopaths and Sociopaths.
Although it was a bit of a slog, and I find some points of differences with Lobasczewski (I don't think there can be an effective 'science of evil' any more than a 'science of good', and I am less optimistic than prof. L), I DID finish reading the book and found it to be one of my most enlightening reads of the last few decades. Much better than Desmet's focus on the victim mentality. But I will have to read it again, more slowly, and take notes. For those who don't have the time, GPT4 does a pretty good job of outlining the main points of "Political Ponerology", though not critically.
Cheers from Eastern Japan,
steve
Hi Steve...I could use the help that you made available to James too. If you find any of my stacks of value, please pass the links to those out to your list on Fascistbook too! Political Ponerology is not an easy read, and I myself should probably read it again.
Will do buddy. Just got back from an emergency health trip to the states, saying goodbye to a rapidly fading mom. So much news on a day-to-day basis, it's hard to make the time to go back and read, sift, and triangulate with what might be coming. Time (sigh). Never enough.
Cheers to ya, and keep up the good fight.
steve
Thanks WH. 😇