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Genetic influences are considerable. Apart from the phenotype, aristocratical (and other) families have advised | Genetic influences are considerable. Apart from the phenotype, aristocratical (and other) families have advised | ||
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− | Deutsch, H. (1934), | + | Deutsch, H. (1934), Über einen Typus der Pseudoaffektivität („Als–ob “), Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse 20(3), 323--335. avail. in English journals i.e on archive.org. Case 1: children separated from mother after birth, but controlled in a typical aristocratic setup. |
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methods for child raring which expressively '''breed''' this genetic predisposition, i.e by depriving their children of attachment, fostering grandiosity and a histrionic style of inter relating and arranging for marriage by (psychopathic) parents. | methods for child raring which expressively '''breed''' this genetic predisposition, i.e by depriving their children of attachment, fostering grandiosity and a histrionic style of inter relating and arranging for marriage by (psychopathic) parents. |
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Psychopathic personalities are "natural born leaders": fearless, cunning, remorseless and entitled.
Genetic influences are considerable. Apart from the phenotype, aristocratical (and other) families have advised [1] methods for child raring which expressively breed this genetic predisposition, i.e by depriving their children of attachment, fostering grandiosity and a histrionic style of inter relating and arranging for marriage by (psychopathic) parents.
An example
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The Pedophocracy | A term coined by David McGowan, who claims that the abuse of children forms a part of the habits of control of the ruling elite. |
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References
- ↑ Deutsch, H. (1934), Über einen Typus der Pseudoaffektivität („Als–ob “), Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse 20(3), 323--335. avail. in English journals i.e on archive.org. Case 1: children separated from mother after birth, but controlled in a typical aristocratic setup.