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Large Sarge
14th October 2011, 10:11 AM
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David Sirota: Stopping the Insanity from ‘Corporate Psychopaths’
Research shows why now — more than ever — we must refuse to succumb to political apathy

By David Sirota | Published on 10.10.2011


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Like most people living through this jarring age of economic turbulence and political dysfunction, you can probably recall a moment in the past few months when you thought to yourself that our lawmakers and corporate leaders are all crazy. And not just run-of-the-mill crazy, a la George Costanza’s parents, but the kind of crazy that makes such films as Silence of the Lambs and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest so frightening.

The good news for you is that you aren’t insane for thinking this. The bad news for all of us, though, is that according to two new scientific analyses, you are more correct in your assessment than you may know.

The first revelation came from Dr. Nassir Ghaemi of Tufts University. In his recent book, A First-Rate Madness, he went beyond merely restating the old adage that anyone crazy enough to run for public office probably shouldn’t occupy that office. Instead, the book sheds light on what Ghaemi calls an “inverse law of sanity,” whereby tumultuous times like these actually reward and promote political figures who are “mentally abnormal (or) even ill.”

Now comes a new study from Switzerland’s University of St. Gallen showing that the most successful of the global financial elite probably pose more of a menace to society than known psychopaths.



As the website Newser reported, the researchers “pitted a group of stockbrokers against a group of actual psychopaths in various computer simulations and intelligence tests and found that the money men were significantly more reckless, competitive and manipulative.” Even more striking, the researchers note that achieving overall success was less important to the stock speculators than the sadistic drive “to damage their opponents.”

The findings build on similar research in the recent past. In 1996, investigators at Glasgow Caledonian University discovered connections between psychopathy and successful financial speculation, concluding that “with the right parenting, (psychopaths) can become successful stockbrokers instead of serial killers.”

Likewise, in 2004, researchers at the University of British Columbia reacted to similar findings and created a test to help firms detect “corporate psychopaths” within their ranks. That same year, the award winning-documentary The Corporation used World Health Organization metrics to show that if companies really are “people,” as our Supreme Court insists, then many of them are mentally ill.

Obviously, these results reflect the not-so-surprising fact that the extreme nature of the modern political process and of today’s casino economy inherently self-select for certain kinds of traits. And no doubt, wholly changing that dynamic may be impossible or undesirable — or both.

However, the findings are a reminder of why now — more than ever — we must refuse to succumb to political apathy and laissez-faire demagoguery. Indeed, it’s time to redouble our commitment to strengthening checks on political and corporate power because that power is often being wielded by the most unstable among us.

So what does that mean in practice? It means that when we see a wild-eyed White House ignore the constitution and claim the despotic right to assassinate American citizens without criminal charge, we demand that Congress stop the madness — rather than quietly acquiesce. It means that when we see a spontaneous grassroots movement physically occupy Lower Manhattan and challenge banks’ deranged rapaciousness, we applaud the effort as long overdue — rather than scoff at it as unrealistic. It means, in short, that we refuse to stay silent in the face of insanity.

And frankly, if we have scientific proof that the inmates are running the Wall Street and Washington asylums, this is the least we should do — and we really should do a whole lot more.

— David Sirota is the best-selling author of the new book Back to Our Future: How the 1980s Explain the World We Live In Now and blogs at OpenLeft.com. Click here for more information. He can be contacted at ds@davidsirota.com . Follow him on Twitter: @davidsirota.

Cebu_4_2
14th October 2011, 10:23 AM
Never thought about it that way but now that I do it makes 110%

Golden
14th October 2011, 10:28 AM
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If Ron Paul wins there will be a Revolution. If Ron Paul loses there will be a Revolution

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Twisted Titan
14th October 2011, 12:10 PM
There is no amicable discourse with a pyschopath

all you do is one of two things


avoid them like the plauge they are ( prefered)

Snuff em



its really just that simple........


you wont live in peace with them as their whole purpose is to damage you or your loved ones by spreading their misery pain and craziness as far as they can

Horn
14th October 2011, 02:06 PM
I look at some of the business leaders I've been privy to meet lately, and can only agree hardheartedly.

When I further investigate their practices I can't imagine how they would be able to function in a normally operating society.

Twisted Titan
14th October 2011, 04:32 PM
absolutely horn.

Think about a boss who knows a hundread men are going to be laid off ....yet tells them everyday they are doing the finest job possible.

in normal society this man word be hung from the highest tree as his word was not his bond.

yet he will be rewarded with a higher position and probally a cut of the pay for each man that was fired