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Michael Rectenwald

    Beyond Woke
    Political Ponerology
    • Political Ponerology

      The Science of Evil, Psychopathy, and the Origins of Totalitarianism

      • 486 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,8(4)Abgeben

      The first manuscript of this book was destroyed just before the secret police arrived in Communist Poland. A second copy, painstakingly reassembled by scientists under severe repression, was sent to the Vatican but was never acknowledged, resulting in the loss of both the manuscript and valuable data. The third version emerged after one scientist escaped to America in the 1980s, only to be suppressed by Zbigniew Brzezinski. This work was forged in the very context it examines, as scientists under an oppressive regime sought to clinically study the founders and supporters of evil to uncover common factors in humanity's inhumanity. With stark descriptions of evil's true nature and poignant literary passages detailing the suffering of researchers affected by the very disease they studied, this book is essential reading for anyone in a nation that claims moral or humanistic values. It emphasizes that morality and humanism cannot endure against the forces of Evil. Understanding its nature, how it forms networks, spreads, and deceives is crucial for resisting its influence.

      Political Ponerology
    • Beyond Woke

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Michael Rectenwald, a former Marxist professor at NYU, who becomes disillusioned with the prevailing campus culture characterized by victimhood and political correctness. His response is to satirically critique these issues through his Twitter account, @TheAntiPCProf. However, his outspoken views lead to his dismissal from the university, highlighting the tensions between free speech and campus ideologies. The book delves into themes of academic freedom, the consequences of dissent, and the evolution of Rectenwald's political beliefs.

      Beyond Woke