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Maniac with a Mandate
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Maniac with a Mandate is a documentary investigation into how words are weaponized and how "expertise" is transformed into a tool of repression.

This book is not about religion or "cults." It is about individuals empowered by symbolic and institutional mandates—academic, ecclesiastical, or governmental—who use that authority to systematically dehumanize entire groups.

Step by step, the author traces the emergence of the "maniac with a mandate": a figure convinced of their own moral righteousness, stripped of doubt and accountability, acting under the banners of "protecting society," "truth," or "security." Their violence is recast as care, prevention, expertise, or a campaign against "dangerous deviations."

At the heart of the book is the anti-cult movement as an ideology—a coherent system of thought with a clear genealogy: from the early Christian struggle against "heresy," through Nazi apologetics and post-war "dialogue centers," to modern expert networks serving repression. The author documents the continuity of methods, language, and goals, showing that history repeats itself.

Particular attention is paid to the international anti-cult network and its role in justifying mass persecution in the 21st century. Through concrete cases, the book reveals how the "cult" label serves as a universal instrument: it strips individuals of their status as interlocutors, silences their voices, erases their biographies, and denies them the right to a defense. Once dehumanized, they face imprisonment, psychiatric abuse, torture, or even death—all under the guise of "expert conclusions" and the "public good."

The title is no metaphor. The "maniac with a mandate" is not a caricatured villain, but a social type. He may be a professor, a priest, an expert, or a government official. What defines him is the refusal to see the humanity in others. It is this refusal, formalized into theory and legitimized by institutions, that the author identifies as the primary threat of our time.

Maniac with a Mandate is a harsh, unsettling, and necessary text. It is for those who seek to understand how civilized society repeatedly returns to dehumanization—and why the "fight against dangerous ideas" so easily turns into a hunt for people.

 
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