Mattias Desmet on the Totalitarianism of Mass Panic

Via Brownstone Institute

Totalitarianism isn’t something that happens to other countries, those less fortunate or less civilized or a few times in our own shameful history. It’s a constant travel companion in a technocratic society that overvalues rationality and believes oneself capable of steering that which will not be steered. It is usually suppressed and kept well-controlled, yet always lurking beneath the surface of even the friendliest of populations.

The fascinating and terrifying thing about totalitarian regimes isn’t the horrific deeds they commit – mere dictatorships and warlords and psychopaths are fully capable of that too. Instead, as Hannah Arendt so forcefully explored, it’s that their overwhelming ideological control seeps into every fabric of society. It’s the fervor with which neighbor turns on neighbor, and friends and family members happily denounce trespasses of the stated dogma.

Nobody really seems in control of whatever force is pulling it forward and usually nobody is pulling corrupt, invisible strings: everyone is enchanted by the ideological spell under which they all operate. Once an avalanche has begun tumbling down the mountain, it exerts the most unstoppable of forces.

The collective hums together and upholds the rules, no matter how insane or ineffective at achieving their supposed aim. Totalitarianism is the blurring of fact and fiction, yet with an aggressive intolerance for diverging opinions. One must toe the line.

In his new book The Psychology of Totalitarianism, which comes out in an English translation this month, Belgian psychologist Mattias Desmet calls this phenomenon “mass formation.” He writes that he first began sketching on a comprehensive account of totalitarianism in 2017: woke culture and the intolerant anxiety that came with its rise to power was a symptom – as was the surveillance state and the hysteria in recent decades surrounding terrorism and climate change.

It’s not the topics themselves or the merits of their respective case that interests Desmet, but the way populations process them, get wrapped up in them, and psychologically attach themselves to their ideas.

Ultimately, it was the reactions to the coronavirus events in 2020 that was Desmet’s ultimate catalyst. It shone a bright light on many things that, beyond a doubt, had gone wrong with modern society. Here was mass formation, on full display; totalitarian behavior, suddenly lived and experienced by all of us.

In essence, mass formation is a sort of group-level hypnosis “that destroys individuals’ ethical self-awareness and robs them of their ability to think critically.” Labor camps and mass extermination, so unknown and so unfathomable to our delicate present, don’t come out of nowhere but “are merely the final, bewildering stage of a long process.”

The coronavirus crisis didn’t come out of the blue, either; we made it. (We probably made the virus too, but that’s not the object of Desmet’s investigation.) “Totalitarianism is not a historical coincidence,” he writes, “In the final analysis, it is the logical consequence of mechanistic thinking and the delusional belief in the omnipotence of human rationality.”

He traces the inevitability of knee-jerk totalitarian reactions all the way to Enlightenment attachment to rationality and control – with totalitarianism being “the defining feature of the Enlightenment tradition.” The other key ingredients to unravel the mysteries of the last two years are:

  1. Generalized loneliness, social isolation, or a lack of social bonds. Hannah Arendt, in trying to make sense of the tyrannical regimes of the 20th century, wrote that “the chief characteristic of the mass man is not brutality and backwardness, but his isolation and lack of normal social relationships.”
  2. Lack of meaning in life, best illustrated by the insane rise of bullshit jobs, per David Graeber: plenty of people devote their everyday lives to doing things that, by their own accord, are useless, wasteful, or pointless. Social alienation of the creator from both his product and his customer.
  3. Free-floating anxiety: a society with lots of anxiety that isn’t bound up with specific objects, like fear of snakes or war (or perhaps anxiety before invisible enemies – like climate change or the patriarchy). The WHO repeatedly says that something like one in five adults have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder; antidepressants consumed like they’re chewing gum.
  4. Frustration and aggression: there’s a clear link between people who are lonely, lack meaning in life, suffer from anxiety and the tendency to lash out at others – irritation, insults, and the blame game played in full purview.

Desmet writes,

“What accelerates mass formation is not so much the frustration and aggression that are effectively vented, but the potential of unvented aggression present in the population—aggression that is still looking for an object.”

That we didn’t exactly live in a healthy society on the eve of the pandemic probably doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone – everything from homelessness, a mental health disaster and an opioid epidemic, racial tensions, corruption, and the culture wars to the unmistakable size of the average American’s waist screamed “emergency.”

Using these ingredients, Desmet weaves a story that tries to make sense of the extraordinary behavior that dominated 2020 and 2021, both in the very aggressive public discourse over what to do and who to blame, and the even more aggressive stance that everyone experienced in private interactions with one another.

Desmet’s take, following Hannah Arendt (a hero for political theorists, particularly on the left), shows that opposition to coronavirus measures isn’t merely the mad ramblings of a right-wing fringe. Opposing the public measures taken in 2020 and 2021 crossed political lines, and the components of his argument are, if anything, more traditionally associated with values and worries on the left: loneliness, social isolation, atomized individuals, unseen collateral damage, bullshit jobs and rejection of the technocratic Enlightenment view of top-down rational control and scientific improvement.

The stunning question looms: how do we make sense of all of this? We overhauled society, on a whim and with very little to go on, for what seemed – both at the time and in hindsight – a rather minor threat. How did we all lose our minds at the same time? How could we all feel such incredible buy-in in the months and years that followed?

Think, Desmet asks us, of a crowd singing together at a football stadium:

“The voice of the individual dissolves into the overwhelming, vibrating group voice; the individual feels supported by the crowd and ‘inherits’ its vibrating energy. It doesn’t matter what song or lyrics are sung; what matters is that they are sung together.”

Left or right, rich or poor, Black or white, Asian or Latino, in the spring of 2020 we were all suddenly in it together. What was on our minds before were suddenly swept away, and there was one thing that dominated everyone’s attention – a trigger for mass formations, merging every disparaging conflict into a mesmerizing unity.

Mass formation is the highest form of collectivism, a sense of mythical belonging that those fascinated by groups rather than individuals have routinely(?) labeled “society,” “solidarity” or “democracy.”

“What one thinks does not matter; what counts is that people think it together. In this way, the masses come to accept even the most absurd ideas as true, or at least to act as if they were true.”

If, at the same time, a “suggestive” story

“offers a strategy to deal with that object of anxiety, there is a real chance that all the free-flowing anxiety will attach itself to that object and there will be broad social support for the implementation of the strategy to control that object of anxiety […] The fight against the object of anxiety then becomes a mission, laden with pathos and group heroism.”

“In this fight all latent brewing frustration and aggression is taken out, especially on the group that refuses to go along with the story and the mass formation.”

We can all think of events in the past years that fit these descriptions. People in our midst who became mesmerized by the covid outbreak to the point of obsession: they followed the CNN death count diligently, upheld the stated rules religiously, and punished any deviants or critics. The anger with which individuals acted seemed wholly at odds with any interpretation of the facts: What is driving this compulsive behavior?

This is precisely Desmet’s point: mass formation is associated with – almost requires – a blurring of the line between fact and fiction: The story matters; The in-group belonging matter. Whether the stated goal is desired or whether the actions taken towards it makes any sort of sense or could at all further the stated goal, is beside the point. “In all major mass formations, the main argument for joining in is solidarity with the collective. And those who refuse to participate are typically accused of lacking solidarity and civic responsibility” – thus, all the accusations of wanting grandma dead and sacrificing the elderly.

Desmet does all this without recourse to much smoking-gun type evidence or what passes for statistical analysis – the value of which he spends a surprising amount of time rebutting. The power of “metrics” can be deceiving, wielded to impress an impressionable mind (the “Science” says…); and not even the physical universe is as real and objective as we’re prone to think.

Ultimately, the value of his incredibly well-written prose comes down to whether you believe that this story fits the events of recent years, qualitatively and structurally speaking. He comes closer to that goal when he makes direct comparisons to the most pernicious and well-known mass formation in modern times, Nazi Germany – but surely, asks the skeptic, that’s too much…? We weren’t all brainwashed Nazis last year, were we? Nazi Germany tried to control, limit, and exterminate people they deemed unfit; we merely tried to control, limit and exterminate a virus.

So, who’s to blame? As with any complex phenomenon in nature or in human affairs – probably nobody… or everybody? “Mass formation takes both victims and perpetrators in its grip.” There isn’t, contrary to conspiracy theories of Great Resets or the Plandemic, a malicious elite in control of a totalitarian system that brainwashed an innocent and unsuspecting populace. Rather, it’s “the stories and their underlying ideology; these ideologies take possession of everyone and belong to no one; everyone plays a part, nobody knows the full script.”

We don’t get many solutions, and the overarching explanation that holds the somewhat metaphysical account together is the immune-suppressing power of stress and anxiety. Stressed bodies are physically less resistant to viruses. Nocebo and Placebo effects rule.

What effectively dispels the dream-like stance of mass formation is opposition. You have to speak up: “everyone who, in his own way, speaks out about the truth, contributes to the cure of the ailment that is totalitarianism.”

Unfortunately, speaking out also puts a target on your back: you may be obliged in some cosmic sense to speak up against untruth and madness, but are you therefore obliged to become a martyr? Luckily, Desmet also offers us the opposite route from speaking up: endure. It is okay also not to speak up because the most important thing is to survive until the totalitarian system has destroyed itself: a totalitarian system is self-destructive and “doesn’t have to be overcome so much as one must somehow survive until it destroys itself.”

The covid pandemonium was a reminder that even rich, sensible, well-mannered, and well-educated societies can descend into the pits of hell faster than you can cry “emergency.” Society always balances on the edge of an unspeakably horrific abyss.

For those of us scratching our heads in disbelief at what happened in 2020 and 2021, Desmet’s book comes up short. It’s not as comprehensive and conclusive as we might have liked, and it definitely won’t be the final word on this strange episode. Still, it offers us a plausible story, nested in the ways that the human mind can collectively go astray.

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ICE-9
ICE-9
June 25, 2022 8:39 pm

I never thought that bad attitude of mine where I view almost everyone as an emotion driven petty idiot would pay off but wow it paid off in spades with the mRNA Operating System eugenics program. Like those first videos from China in Nov 2019 with people collapsing on the street, my first response was, “What did these stupid chinks get themselves into this time?” Then when smart people on the internet connected the Wuhan Military Games in Oct 2019 to the USA NBC team that came in 35th place staying only one block from the wet market epicenter, to the BSL 4 USA funded lab that provided perfect cover for the intentional release, I then thought to myself, “OK – what kind of stupid shit has our country got us into this time?” Back around Jan 2020 the Philosopher King in me immediately deduced, “They’ll never intentionally release a new deadly vector as it would boomerang back to the USA and infect those in power, their children, their friends etc so this is some kind of ruse for some other purpose.” I mean, look at these people – Kissinger, Soros, Pelosi – it’s like watching death warmed over that the common cold would kill. I mean, if they wanted Armageddon they would have crossed the Hendra virus with rabies and not spent years fucking around with some pussy bat virus that doesn’t even kill bats.

And then came Operation Warp Speed at a time when only the most inside of insider knew that USD $17.66 TRILLION dollars had just been freshly printed up and given to banks while most of the country cowered in fear behind their masks and double masks. But vaccines take years to develop and fear eventually fades if too much time passes where there is no injury suffered and suddenly there is this great announcement about mRNA technology that anybody could have Googled and found out in 5 minutes that all the ferrets and rabbit died that got this miracle “cure”. That’s when the penny dropped – all the ferrets died. All it would have taken to avoid what is coming was 5 minutes of Googling. Five minutes.

Now every time some asshole starts telling me some left wing bullshit about whats what I just sit back and tell myself – ol’ Safe and Effective is gonna kick in soon for you dude. Enjoy your moral superiority while it lasts.

Saw a survey yesterday (can’t remember where) that reported that 95% of people on the political left fell for Safe and Effective where only 45% on the political right fell for it. It’s not that they’re on the left that drives me mad but it’s the whole package of ridiculous and utterly stupid bullshit that goes along with it. Maybe this is the enema the USA has been needing for the last 50 years. Maybe Wokeism was a great sendoff party – let the spoiled entitled people enjoy themselves in the remaining weeks they have. Safe and Effective. Tick-tock, tick -tock…

It might sound crazy, but I am actually beginning to be optimistic about what is coming. It will be a lot of thing, but I can assure it will not be boring.

GNL
GNL
  ICE-9
June 25, 2022 9:40 pm

How can anyone be so sure that all the jabbed are going to croak?

ICE-9
ICE-9
  GNL
June 25, 2022 9:53 pm

Only if they received placebo. Every single mRNA animal research experiment I have reviewed concluded Do Not Give This Stuff to Humans.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  ICE-9
June 25, 2022 11:03 pm

Ok ICE-9,

How long until the jabbed start dying? Also, how many are going to die?

VOWG
VOWG
  Glock-N-Load
June 26, 2022 7:08 am

Two to five years has been the time frame some have been estimating. Millions of lab rats taking part in an experiment that just may kill them all. We don’t really know just what will eventually kill those who took the shots as their immune systems have been compromised.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Glock-N-Load
June 26, 2022 1:26 pm

There is no public info on that as all published mRNA experiments were on animals. This poison as we know has never been given to humans before Safe and Effective was unleashed. All death projections would be animal experiments extrapolated to humans but I bet your bottom dollar they gave this shit to Africans some years earlier and know how the pathology progresses. We do know that Fauci gave Remdesivir to I believe it was ebola victims in Sierra Leone and the government threw them out because the Remdesivir had a higher mortality rate than the ebola and they kept on giving it to them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  GNL
June 26, 2022 5:07 am

Steve Kirsch’s latest survey had about 20% of the jabbed with a significant injury, a huge number but not everyone. I hope that is about right so the good people I know that took the thing might be spared.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  ICE-9
June 25, 2022 9:51 pm

Everyone on tbp could have known right away because it was all revealed including the aids gene splicing on the Hagmann report that I linked here on multiple occasions.
It was ignored because playing Larpville was more fun and self gratifying.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Fleabaggs
June 25, 2022 10:05 pm

The Indians figured that out in Jan 2020 – SARS / AIDS chimera and had to retract their findings under pressure from “peers”. Norway confirmed Indian findings in May 2020.

But there is still no isolated SARS-CoV-2 virus anywhere outside of Wuhan (if it even exists). All viral constructs are taken from in silico recombination simulations based upon the viral pieces that the Chinese told the world it had identified from the bat soup virus. In silico simulation results are a probability density, meaning one announces the “most probable” viral composition even though there are thousands of other possible constructs. An mRNA vaccine is therefore hit or miss as the actual virus could in fact not be the most probable virus determined from the in silico simulations.

There is no complete virus in existence in the hands of the western world. It’s not a chimera, it’s a ghost.

Guest
Guest
  ICE-9
June 26, 2022 9:01 am

Once you get to that last sentence, you are them. (Sort of not minding or even liking the murder of the other).
They got to you in another way.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Guest
June 26, 2022 1:43 pm

What is the difference between clearing the deadwood with vaccines versus waiting for the Four Horsemen to do it for us? Oh yeah, the Four Horsemen are the approved and sanctioned method. Then St. Peter performs yet another winnowing.

They didn’t get to me – rather, He came to me instead in a lucid dream about 8 years ago and after the world was cleansed it was Paradise. Difficult with great struggle, but those remaining finally came together again out of that hardship and out of shared necessity.

Remember, He both gives life and takes it. He could have easily created man to live forever, but then immortality would have drained all striving and motivation from our species.

m
m
June 26, 2022 3:30 am

I very much like the (correct) mention of Enlightenment in this article.

Just a few days ago I stumbled of a (Gonzalo linked to) twitter thread by James Lindsay (of ‘Grievance Studies’ fame) https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1540341441318338560.html
which gives an excellent definition of Gnosticism and it’s grand child Marxism,
but unfortunately dances around naming Enlightenment as the father…

Back to this article:
Just the oversimplification of “It is okay also not to speak up” blemishes this otherwise outstanding article:
No, it’s not okay generally, it’s only okay if it exceeds your personal strength; and even in the most totalitarian system there will be enough small pockets where it remains warranted, and morally required, to speak up!

Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
June 26, 2022 5:49 am

While I can agree with the author about the mass formation of tyranny and how it creeps into everyday life I suggest he learn some history. The enlightenment was not about control. Just the opposite. It did study how nature works and what conditions our species thrived best in, but it was about establishing individual freedom. To misrepresent the enlightenment is to help the cause of tyranny. Also fear of war is very rational. I would not be critical of it. I see this article as counterproductive in the fight against tyranny.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Matthew Clark
June 26, 2022 9:46 am

So more personal freedom will break the mass formation spell, and also get us out of countless other huge messes that Western societies are in?

Guest
Guest
June 26, 2022 8:59 am

Beware of anything coming from ‘experts’ (like him and Malone for instance. I notice dr. Mercola always has the current ‘expert’ and not the lowly average doctors who have been speaking up since the beginning)). A good lie (propaganda) always has a lot of truth to promote the big lie they want to get across.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Guest
June 26, 2022 9:12 am

He is a hypocrite. Vaccine research necessarily is “scientism” and he spent his life on it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 26, 2022 11:57 am

“Mass formation takes both victims and perpetrators in its grip.” There isn’t, contrary to conspiracy theories of Great Resets or the Plandemic, a malicious elite in control of a totalitarian system that brainwashed an innocent and unsuspecting populace. Rather, it’s “the stories and their underlying ideology; these ideologies take possession of everyone and belong to no one; everyone plays a part, nobody knows the full script.” ”

I may not be the sharpest crayon in the box but the “ideology” has to have a genesis. It must be started by someone. It’s a seeded thought. The statement that no one started the whole process doesn’t hold water. Maybe it wasn’t someone at “the top”, but it was one hell one a game of telephone.

m
m
  Anonymous
June 26, 2022 1:46 pm

A genesis yes, but not necessarily a planned [by someone] genesis.

Negative selection (i.e. anything, as long as I don’t lose any of my wealth) when done long enough, can also “produce” such outcomes.