Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Apathy in the ..camp UK.

In Man's Search for Meaning, in Wikipedia. Viktor Frankl's 1946 book.


Frankl identifies three psychological reactions experienced by all inmates to one degree or another:

(1) shock during the initial admission phase to the camp,
(2) apathy after becoming accustomed to camp existence, in which the inmate values only that which helps himself and his friends survive, and
(3) reactions of depersonalization, moral deformity, bitterness, and disillusionment if he survives and is liberated.



.. 'apathy after becoming accustomed to camp existence, in which the inmate values only that which helps himself and his friends survive,' ..

.. apathy .. in the camp .. UK .. camp existence .. UK existence .. inmate values .. ..'only that which helps himself and his friends survive' ..

.. inmate .. the citizen .. now refered to .. as client .. by Councils .. local government .. driven to value what helps self\family\friends .. to survive ..

.. citizen-client values what renders .. that survival possible .. money .. above all else ..

.. apathy .. engineered within the psyche .. of the client-citizen .. for a reason ..

.. to isolate .. selves .. from one another .. it is a lot easier .. to deal with ..


.. since .. apathy .. leads to .. 'reactions of depersonalization, moral deformity, bitterness, and disillusionment if he survives' ..


even if .. the citizen-client .. survives .. which is not guaranteed ..

.. it would still be .. morally deformed .. bitter .. disillusioned .. citizen-client ..

.. a lazy hunter's dream prey .. it makes governing .. a doddle

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