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there ін а tendency to attribute a man's actions solely to his mind, and to argue as if there were no physical basis for consciousness.
But history offors us many in- stances where a man's behaviour has altered us his physical health has deteriorated. Henry VIII, is an outstanding example. There can have been little reason to anticipate that a well-set up and handsome young man, as Henry undoubtedly was, would degenerate relatively early into "a mass of loathsome infirmi ties."
Yet he did: and with this changed physical condition came alterations in his character.
THE question arises
can we postulate a common factor for the dual change? I think we can. It in this. His endocrine glands had suffered, either from ncquired. disease, or as the result of his gross indulgence in the pleu- sures of the table.
MEN WANT TO BE
DICTATORS?
By Dr. Anthony Weymouth
Modern text-books refer
to
This king was tall, large, Both were tall men, with broad it is at least probable that it is, is the victim of day dreams, his: boned, with the huge frame that shoulders and well-developed maldevelopment of the ductless to some bespeaks an over-acting pitur chests. Both were possessed of glands.
extent, caused by a life is spent largely out of touch tary gland. Extreme examples boundless energy, which swept
with reality. The fantasies in of this state are seen in giants: over them impetuously, and led Anti-Totalitarianism Is not de and true giants are rarely long- them to acts of terrible violence, this particular mental disorder which he indulges have a pur-
pose they satisfy ambitions. that were made clear by the anti-dynamic secretions-those of into a cruelty sp repulsive as to cause schizophrenia is more a to middle age, these fantasies mocracy, and it would be as well if lived, perhaps their principal Both were swayed by their lusts under the heading The Schi for which reality can do nothing Totalitarians before the Totalitarians the thyroid and
zophrenic Personalities," be-
And, as he passes from youth pituitary- be impossible to a normally-con- seize the opportunity repeated state-suffer from
disturbance of the personality the undue calls stituted man. Overgrowth of
as can be readily understood, ms to the contrary will give them. made upon them during the body, with a will-power which than an organic disease.
offer the only mental state in It would be ridiculous to call life of such individuals bears out acteristic of pituitary domin- itself during adolescence: a time, As a result, he spends more and:
period of growth. The later brooks no interference, is char- Schizophrenia arst manifests which he can achieve happiness. CHATER ROAD There is no such thing as democracy this assumption; for they are ance. And Henry, Ivan and be it noted, when fresh internal more time with his day dreams, in Poland or Rumania. There is a prone to age early, and to lose Peter all died before the age of secretions should be thrown into and less and less in coping with truer Democracy in the Dominions their mental and physical powers sixty.
the blood-stream. It may be the trials and difficulties of his. of Australia and Canada than there many years before the ordinary
assumed that these are deficient everyday life. Is in the United Kingdom,
run of men.
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Soviet Russia a democratle State.
moment these abnor this fact.
Apart from political considerations And so it was with Henry. He -the democracy which, according to ran to seed carly, became
How many rulers in the Abraham Lincoln, Is government "of enormously stout, and gave way mal types. Although it is cer-
past have been schizo- the people, by the people, for the to excesses of eating, drinking, tain that the physical basis of people" there are two other re-and venery.
Schizophrenia, or "split-per- phrenics? Was Nero one? The quialtes-whleh,-unhappily,-are-miss-His-ruthlessness, his uncon into the formation of these dis- blem set by
personality enters somewhere sonality," is, in essence, the pro- doings of many despots are ex- Stevenson in "DF, plained if we believe that they Ing. Honesty and courage are the trolled cruelty, his indifference orders, their manifestations are Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The were dominated by a part of two qualities most needed to make to other people's sufferings, all leas clearly linked up with the possessor of such a mentality is their mind which could see only
beller democracy. We nced manifested themselves in early internal secretions. honesty to face the facts and courage middle-life, at a time when he
"
Charles L's speech was
capable of normal, or even super- the act and the fancied reason normal, achievements when one for it; but could have no clear
alter ego in is control.
his. quences.
Schizophrenia is no new disease. But the realisation of its existence is. It forms the strongest possible argument.
to net upon the facts. Both have was becoming prematurely aged. been lamentably missing in the past And we must remember that an hesitating as his decisions: both but is almost completely detach- an act and its inevitable conse- as part of his mind is dominant: realisation of the nature of such. and, in the welter of diplomatic individual depends more upon pointed to an underlying psycho- ed from back-staging that is now in progress what is circulating in his blood logical deficiency.
reality when in Europe, both may be missing in than is commonly believed. the present. While, beyond our borders, we need to appreciate the present advantages which dictator- ships offer, we should realise that there can be no compromise with dictatorships.
characteristics
And modern psychology teaches us that, unless there is compensation in the conscious TF you doubt the truth of such types as Charles I. go
mind for an underlying deficency, IN a sense, then, each of against autocracy. For no man us is, to a vastly less with a achizophrenic personality this, compare Henry through life vacillating, hesitant, degree, at some time or other the could safely be entrusted with Above all, the real quality of physical
VIII. with other rulers, whose and lacking that power to decide possessor of a "split-person- the fate of his fellow-creatures. democracy is the Christian tenet, similar. Ivan the Terrible and to lead to disaster.
were which is bound, sooner or later, ality." But the degree of "Love Thy Neighbour," which also, Peter the Great were both hyper-
Such conclusions as these force separation in a healthy man is In effect, means "Help Thy Nelgh-pituitary types.
never complete, and its occur- one to believe that mankind is bour," as opposed to the Totalitarian
An interesting disorder has renco is rare.
unwise to revert to any system lenet of "Help Thyself to Thy widely-spaced eyes, the square phychiatrists in an increasing Look at their faces, with the been cocupying the attention of
of government where one man's The schizophrenic acquires paycho-physical cravings can be foreheads, and the prominent degree of recent years. It is early in life certain easily re- satisfed at the expense of his. cheek-bones.
known as schizophrenia, and cognipable characteristics. He fellow-creatures. .
Neighbour."
Tunncis
Ts Colony needs bomb-proof tunnels. It needs protection for bomba that might or might not come. We do not fear war, just as people Hving along a river bank do not fear
floods.
There
years.
But we should be prepared. might not be floods, for
But those people don't wait
for the floods to come before they
"Asked
build their dykes. They have their would the natives fare in,
dykes all ready against the day when rute? the river banks will burat.
the colonics under
German
Those people don't count the cost A. The former German colonial of flood-prevention.
polley was A half-measure, They know, like all else we did. It neither in- from experience, that it is better to creased the area for settlement by pay with their money now than the German race, nor did it make an with their lives and houses later. attempt although this is criminal-
by the injection of black blood. to strengthen the power of the Reich
Our threat from the sky is bombs,
not rain. The flood-walers of war
Hitler Questions"
T Theau questions are an- awered by an interpreter from Hitler'e best-seller,
MEIN KAMPF ("My Struggle").
An uncensorect copy of an edition for Storm Troopers is uaci.
"The National State divides its, for the German people and Reich. Inhabitants into three classes: State-(p. 285.). {citizens, State-subjects, and foreign-
ers.
(p. 400.)
"A thirty-centimetre grennde hissed.
"It must be a greater honour to be more than a thousand Jewish news. it street-mveeper and citizen of this piper-vipers-then let them hisa!".
(p. 200.) Reich than to be a king in a foreign
land." ..Paye references at the ends of paragraphs refer to this special edition.
missions must give settlement-permits
German East Afilea were a small,: "The right of Stato cilizenship is triest remember that We have reality they served only to protect won to-day by the fact of being bo
hesitating step on
thly path. In
Inside the frontiers of a idea of (Author's note: Hitler to 'referring |
State,
(p. 401.)
1
Q.
In the event of your death. how do you propore to ap
What is your real opinion of potat a successor?
the Press of democratie coun-
"A philosophy which dismisses
A. démocratieuw-thought and
"As elsewhere, also in this aims at giving this earth to the best question, the State must not people, the highest human being,
| may never touch Hongkong. But we "The Askarl (native troops) in to individual settlers. (p. 448.)
should be prepared, in case it does.
And eleven thousand, people in refugee the colony itself. The camps in our Colony. They are bringing black troops to European critically to the period before he came forget that all means have Berve i must Inglcally obey the same aristo- sheltering here from the bombs that theatre of war was quite apart to power.) Ruce or membership of an end. It must not let itself be led cratic principle internally and secure. are falling on their native land.
from its actual impossibility in the people has nothing to do with the stray by humbug about the so-called leadership and the highest Influence world war-never present even as matter. A negro who lived earlier Freedom of the Press,' and be cajoled for the beat heads Thereby it builds They are just the people we need for an intention to be put into practice in German protectorates and now into dodging its duty and withholding not on the idea of the majority but degig tunnels. They are costing in more favourable circumstances;} us thousands of dollars a week. Why while the French on the contrary lives in Germany thereby brings 'from the nation the fare which it on that of personally, (p. 483.). "The hard struggle of life soon "German citizen" into the world, needs and does it good." the 48 not put them to work and pay them always regarded the idea
when he has a child. Thus every "With implacable decisiveness it after the selection of these seads. inner reason for their colonial for their labour instead of keeping activity, (p. 730.)
Jewish, Polish, African or Asiatic must secure for Itself this means Much breaks and is destroyed ülius. chlid can be declared a them on the dole of free food and
German for educating the people and place proving It was not designed to sur- The best way is for a Stale not eltizen without difficulty. (p. 489.) it in the service of State and nation. vive, and few appear finally ahelter? The cost to the Colony to leave the settlement of new-won! "A simple stroke of the pen andĮ (p. 204.)
chosen." (p. 400.) would not be much greater than it lands to chance, but to make special a Mongolian rascal auddenly becomes "The activity of the so-called |
is at present.
rules. Specially, framed race-com-la real 'German.', (p. 480.)
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