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the ideology would have abhorred, does not prove that it was

worthless, false, and fallacious from the start. Quite the con-

trary: it rather appears that under certain historical conditions,

the ideology of any social movement, even if it is sacred truth,

can yield to the ponerization process.

A given ideology may have contained weak spots, created

by the errors of human thought and emotion within; or it may,

during the course of its history, become infiltrated by more

primitive foreign material which can contain ponerogenic fac-

tors. Such material destroys an ideology’s internal homogeny.

The source of such infection by foreign ideological material

may be the ruling social system with its laws and customs

based on a more primitive tradition, or an imperialistic system

of rule. It may be, of course, simply another philosophical

movement often contaminated by the eccentricities of its foun-

der, who considers the facts to blame for not conforming to his

dialectical construct.

The Roman Empire, including its legal system and paucity

of psychological concepts, similarly contaminated the primary

homogeneous idea of Christianity. Christianity had to adapt to

coexistence with a social system wherein “dura lex sed lex”83,

rather than an understanding of human beings, decided a per-

son’s fate; this then led to the corruption of attempting to reach

the goals of the “Kingdom of God” by means of Roman impe-

rialistic methods.

The greater and truer the original ideology, the longer it

may be capable of nourishing and disguising from human criti-

cism that phenomenon which is the product of the specific

degenerative process. In a great and valuable ideology, the

danger for small minds is hidden; they can become the factors

of such preliminary degeneration, which opens the door to

invasion by pathological factors.

Thus, if we intend to understand the secondary ponerization

process and the kinds of human associations which succumb to

it, we must take great care to separate the original ideology

from its counterpart, or even caricature, created by the ponero-

genic process. Abstracting from any ideology, we must, by


83 The law [is] harsh, but [it is] the law.

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analogy, understand the essence of the process itself, which has

its own etiological causes which are potentially present in

every society, as well as characteristic developmental patho-

dynamics.

The Ponerization Process

Observation of the ponerization processes of various human

unions throughout history easily leads to the conclusion that the

initial step is a moral warping of the group’s ideational con-

tents. In analyzing the contamination of a group’s ideology, we

note first of all an infiltration of foreign, simplistic, and doctri-

naire contents, thereby depriving it of any healthy support for,

and trust in, the necessity of understanding of human nature.

This opens the way for invasion by pathological factors and the

ponerogenic role of their carriers.

The example of the Roman legal system vis a vis early

Christianity mentioned above, is a case in point. The Roman

imperial and legal civilization was overly attached to matter

and law, and created a legal system that was too rigid to ac-

commodate any real aspects of psychological and spiritual life.

This “earthy” foreign element infiltrated Christianity resulting

in the Catholic church adopting Imperial strategies to enforce

its system on others by violence.

This fact could justify the conviction of moralists that main-

taining a union’s ethical discipline and ideational purity is suf-

ficient protection against derailing or hurtling into an insuffi-

ciently comprehended world of error. Such a conviction strikes

a ponerologist as a unilateral oversimplification of an eternal

reality which is more complex. After all, the loosening of ethi-

cal and intellectual controls is sometimes a consequence of the

direct or indirect influence of the omnipresent factors of the

existence of deviants in any social group, along with some

other non-pathological human weaknesses.

Sometime during life, every human organism undergoes pe-

riods during which physiological and psychological resistance

declines, facilitating development of bacteriological infection

within. Similarly, a human association or social movement

undergoes periods of crisis which weaken its ideational and

moral cohesion. This may be caused by pressure on the part of


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other groups, a general spiritual crisis in the environment, or

intensification of its hysterical condition. Just as more stringent

sanitary measures are an obvious medical indication for a

weakened organism, the development of conscious control over

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