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The political ponerology is an interdisciplinary study of social issues primarily associated with Polish psychiatrist Andrzej Łobaczewski.〔Łobaczewski, Andrzej, ''Political Ponerology: A Science on the Nature of Evil Adjusted for Political Purposes'', (Grande Prairie: Red Pill Press, 2006), p. 22. 〕 As a discipline it makes use of data from psychology, sociology, philosophy, and history to account for such phenomena as aggressive war, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and despotism. ==Andrzej Łobaczewski and early research group==
During World War II, Łobaczewski worked for the Polish Home Army, an underground Polish resistance organization. After the war, he studied at Jagiellonian University under professor of psychiatry Edward Brzezicki.〔Łobaczewski (2006), p. 96.〕 Łobaczewski's class was the last to receive an education uninfluenced by Soviet ideology and censorship, after which psychiatry was restricted to Pavlovian concepts. The study of genetics and psychopathy was forbidden. The original theory and research was conducted by a research group of psychologists and psychiatrists from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and pre-communist Hungary. The group was brought together by Łobaczewski and included Kazimierz Dąbrowski, Stefan Szuman, and Stefan Błachowski, among many other anonymous contributors.〔(In Memoriam: Andrzej M. Łobaczewski ), ''sott.net'' interview, accessed September 15, 2010.〕〔Dąbrowski, Kazimierz, ''The Dynamics of Concepts'' (London: Gryf Publications, 1973), pp. 37-40.〕
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