THE USE OF PSYCHOPOLITICS
Psychopolitics is the art and science of concerted cultural conquest and control. It uses mental healing as a cover for operations designed to undermine and destabilize populations.
By infiltrating the fields of psychology and psychiatry, the psychopolitical operative can dictate the direction of care and policy. He can ensure that only treatments which weaken, discredit, or degrade the population are advanced, while genuine cures are dismissed or outlawed.
By encouraging surveillance, reporting, and the labeling of dissent as mental illness, the psychopolitical operative makes enemies suspect, marginalizes opposition, and advances the State's control without open conflict.
He must insist that psychopolitical practices are "science" and that any spiritual or traditional healing is superstition or insanity. This contrast — enforced by law and public policy — ensures the people come to rely on the operatives for mental health, no matter the outcomes.
Thus the spread of Communism proceeds not by battle but by conquest of the mind. Psychopolitics provides the methodology for this conquest, by capturing the institutions of mental healing and turning them to the purposes of the State.