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About the Author
Andrew M. !obaczewski was born in 1921 and grew up on
a rural estate in the beautiful piedmountain vicinity of Poland.
Under the Nazi occupation he worked on the farm, was an
apiarist, and then a soldier of the Home Army, an underground
Polish resistance organisation. After the Soviet invasion of
Poland, the family estate was confiscated and the owners
driven out from their old house.
Working hard for living, he studied psychology at Yagiello-
nian University in Cracow. The conditons under “Communist”
rule turned his attention to the matters of psychopathology,
especially to the role of psychopathic persons in such a gov-
ernmental system. He was not the first such researcher who
followed a similar path. The work was begun by a secret un-
derstanding of scientists of the older generation, which was
destroyed shortly after by the Red security authorities.
!obaczewski then later became the one who succeeded in ac-
complishing the work and putting it down on paper.
Working in a mental hospital, than a general hospital, and in
open mental health service, the author improved his skills in
clinical diagnosis and psychotherapy. Finally, when suspected
by the political authorities of knowing too much in the matter
of the pathological nature of the system, he was forced to emi-
grate in 1977. In the USA he became engulfed by the activity
of the long paws of the Red diversion. Instead of his very hard
times, the work presented now was written in New York in
1984. All attempts to publish this book at this time failed.
With broken health, he returned in 1990 to Poland and went
under the care of doctors, his old friends. His condition im-
proved gradually, and he became able to work and to publish
another of his works in matters of psychotherapy and socio-
psychology. He is still living in his homeland.
INDEX
Acquired deviations, 105
Braithwaite, R.B., 87
Adler’s Rhombus, 184
Brzezicki, Eug., 135
Alexander II, 266
Bulgaria, 225
Alliluieva, Svetlana, 117
Bush, George W., 8, 24, 109,
America, 91.
207
States of America.
Caesar, Julius, 105
United States of America
Canup, Robert, 20
Anti-Smoking Campaign, 223
Capitalism, 239, 305
Asperger’s Syndrome, 133
Communist societies as
Association, 157, 158, 161,
state capitalist, 239
164, 168, 169, 170, 172,
Catholic Church, 8, 27, 58,
312, 313
134
Asthenic psychopathy, 133,
Censorship, 49, 177, 248
134, 223
Characteropathy, 106, 111,
Auschwitz, 38, 312
113, 116, 117, 120, 137,
Bad Times, 88
148, 154, 155, 188, 189,
Psychological Value of, 85,
214
87
and religious groups, 272
Behaviorists, 49
And social movements, 189
Beria, L., 116
Effects on Normal People,
Biological factors, 55, 186,
107, 109
228
Elimination of from social
Blocking out, 152