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The Makings of Totalism
Steven Barrie-Anthony
But why in the world do people pay attention to such lunatics?
These variables, which I am borrowing from Lifton and reinterpreting, were present in Bin Laden�s case, in Koresh�s case, and in the background of every instance of totalistic violence committed in recorded history. They are:
1) Milieu control, the complete absence of civil liberties, total control of communication, etc.
2) Mystical manipulation, an overinterpretation of certain details of experience to induce a mystical belief in the correctness of the ideology.
3) The cult of confession, the emphasis on complete lack of privacy, the obligation to inform on yourself and repent any minor deviation.
4) The sacred science, the given ideology is considered objectively correct, there is no possibility of differing interpretation. It is considered persuasive to any reasonable person because it fits the facts of the world. So people who deviate from it are considered irrational, they're going against what their own intellect (heart/soul/etc.) is telling them.
5) The
demand for purity, people are expected to have an all or nothing
attitude towards the ideology. They have to live their whole
lives, down to every detail, in conformity with the ideology, and any
deviation is regarded as equivalent to being evil.
6) Loading the language, the
emphasis on thought-terminating clich�s, i.e.
communication only occurs with clich�s and verbal formulas that
discourage original thought. They talk in jargon and slogans.
7) Doctrine over person, the given doctrine
applies to every situation�any time there's an inconsistency between
what a person thinks and
what the doctrine says, the person should be sacrificed to the doctrine.
8) Dispensing of existence, the rights and claims of
nonbelievers don't merit consideration. If somebody is a nonbeliever,
they're considered in the grip of Satan and you can kill them without
feeling any guilt � in fact, you're obligated to do so. (This applies to
all rights, from the lesser rights to the right to live.)
Notice the overlap in the variables, with the "Dumbing
Down" characteristics of John Taylor Gatto, describing American
education.