The moral aspects of psychopathic leadership
There are three different drivers of psychopathy: amorality, pseudo-morality and immorality.
A special characteristic of social behavior is that the instinctive behavior is expected to be limited to those aspects that only belong to the intimacy of an individual.
Psychopaths always have a rational justification for their behavior and they need to find it in any of the three drivers of their justified behavior.
- Amorality allows using an anti-social cleverness in which the smart-aleck is a paradigmatic example.
- Pseudo-morality allows using the justification of anti-social behaviors based on a supposed superior morality for the benefit of the psychopathic moralist.
- Immorality allows using the justification of relativist behaviors where the end justifies the means just for the benefit of the psychopath.
Diana Belohlavek
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