True Capitalism Can Weed Out System-Wrecking Psychopaths
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS -- A colleague mentioned earlier this week how thankful he is that he
can tell anyone who deserves it to go take a flying leap. (Actually, his precise
words are unprintable, but you get the idea.) At first glance, such uninhibited
opinion-sharing might seem rude and unacceptable, but upon further reflection,
it becomes clear how individuals rising up and courageously telling off the
creeps who deserve it would benefit society as a whole, and how capitalism in
particular is the perfect vehicle for this.
In stomping out brutal honesty and critical thought in favor of politeness and
the fear of offending, and in valuing the collective over the individual, we too
often fail to chastise and weed out the people who are screwing up our world.
Dr. Bob Hare of Vancouver, one of the world's foremost experts on
psychopathology, defines the condition of psychopathy according to a multipoint
checklist, but it can be summed up as a lack of conscience -- that tripwire in
the human mind that kicks in because we're able to project the effects of our
actions or behavior into the future and empathize with those we risk impacting.
Some parents don't bother investing any time in instilling a conscience in their
kids. Some are congenitally incapable of ever having a conscience. And yet other
people start out with one but end up selling it off along the way in exchange
for something they find more valuable -- usually money.
When the psychopath meets and co-opts the weak-minded, the results are
disastrous for society. I'm talking about those who find themselves colluding
with the ruthlessly self-serving in fields like finance and politics. It's why
Wall Street blames the government and regulation it sees as counter to its
interests for the economic collapse rather than its own incessant demands for
corporate welfare that runs counter to everyone else's best interests. It's why
union leaders will lead their sheep down the path of relentless demands until
their company tanks completely and is sold off to foreign interests. It's also
why most politicians will find every excuse for the woes of the health-care
system except for the fact that the lobbying costs to woo them are a major cost
burden. In fact, any group of people who spend so much of their time willingly
drinking each other's collective bathwater is susceptible.
Sadly, these systems are already too far gone, to the point where they operate
as self-protecting collectives. Everyone within them is aware that their
livelihood depends on protecting their meal tickets. If a conscience-burdened
person happens to penetrate this world, they get chewed up and spit out by the
enablers.
In the free market, only the true capitalist, the entrepreneur, is sufficiently
independent to call out all the aforementioned players on their nonsense and
obfuscation. To a fool who has traded his conscience for job security, there's
nothing more terrifying than the thought of losing that job -- because then what
would they be left with? But for the true capitalist, engagement is always
entirely voluntary and can be dissolved at whim if it risks excessive
compromise. The true capitalist may not be making the kind of dough often seen
by those higher up the food chain in these racket-type industries, but he is
certainly the freest human being on the planet.
The best possible outcome for America and the Western world would be the
collapse of these dysfunctional nests through their inhabitants' own nefarious
behavior, as exemplified in recent years by Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, and various
financial institutions and European governments pre-bailout. At some point they
lose all sense of self-awareness and start fooling themselves. No one should
bail them out. Let the swamp creatures devour each other. Those who are honest,
intelligent and truly capable will create a new commerce built around the
individual, who will stand or fall on his or her personal dealings, character
and integrity.
Psychopaths are narcissistic aberrations who parasitize others, believe they're
entitled to whatever they want, and exploit the fact that everyone with a
conscience plays by the rules. That's how they tilt the playing field in their
favor. The Western world must move away from the dysfunctional premise that one
must join the psychopaths and be like them to succeed. Their playing field must
be shredded by decent people -- namely the capitalist entrepreneurs -- who
refuse to play their game and aren't afraid to create a new game with new rules
that involve dealing only with like-minded people and "reframing" the behavior
of the unsavory.
Genuinely intelligent people are the ones who can succeed without compromising
their conscience at any price. Those are the leaders we desperately need going
forward.