Anti-Schizophrenia The origins of this idea comes from a sort of preoccupation I had with being an "introvert", and the social stresses and traumas that are associated with that. I felt that Capitalism and Modernism sort of made a type of person that is detached from social reality, more about thinking than acting, prone to fatigue from the social nature of enterprise and having a tendency to cynical, apathetic and maladaptive thoughts about society and work determined the kind to be unfit. I had a suspicion that Jungian psychology had influenced the National Socialist regime of Germany in the 1930s on. In the absence of verifiable facts about this anti-individual agenda, beyond the known collectivism of fascism and ultra-nationalism, I sort of became aggravated by the Cartesian standard of epistemology of only believing what ego could absolutely not doubt. This aggravation, ultimately led me oppose Cartesian philosophy in my thinking and with post-modernists such as Foucault and Deleuze, an appreciation of irrationalism.
The National Socialist regime of Germany, can be considered sort of a synthesis of Orange Protestantism and Roman Catholicism, but a modernization of those belief systems. Germans at that time adopted elements of Roman fascism, the salute and the social structure, and the ethos was a derivative of the protestant belief that there were signs (blonde, blue eyed, rational etc) that indicated they were blessed by God. There is also Weber's thesis of the importance of this protestantism to German history. But that is not really here nor there, but simply provides a segue back into Rene Descartes, who was another combination of Catholic and Orange. Being highly critical of the triad of Modernism, Roman Catholicism and Orange-ism, I came to look at this complex of embodying essences: in modernism, rationality; in Orange-ism, the predestined blessed and damned nature of opposing kinds; and in Roman Catholicism, fascist collectivism, totalitarianism and authoritarianism. This is all simplification and generalization.
It didn't take much of a leap to connect my anti-introvert hypothesis to anti-schizophrenia. It became evident that schizo is an extreme that covers all the bases of the anti-introvert hypothesis, and as a further extreme is better for dialectical theorizing. Not only that, schizophrenia has a history of persecution/ treatment that is well documented. So appropriately, as a a rejection of Cartesian doubt, I persist in my belief in a complex that renders certain types of people unfit and that this orders and sorts people socially, determines how they are treated, the kinds of social interactions they have, whether they thrive, commit suicide, otherwise die, and succeed or fail. I call it antischizophrenia, but schizophrenia is one extreme in a bipolar conflict that everyone is either opposing or analogous to.