Philip Pilkington examines how “political warfare” was developed to fight the Cold War, but soon became used domestically against the bonds of the American Republic itself.
Paranoia is often a consequence of a person's inner insecurity.
And that inner insecurity is devouring more and more of the population.
In addition to the obvious external causes of insecurity - WMD's, powerful foreign (and domestic) enemies like Islamists, health fads and scares - more and more people are growing up without any stable self-belief, owing to having grown up in damaged and unstable families.
Paranoia is often a consequence of a person's inner insecurity.
And that inner insecurity is devouring more and more of the population.
In addition to the obvious external causes of insecurity - WMD's, powerful foreign (and domestic) enemies like Islamists, health fads and scares - more and more people are growing up without any stable self-belief, owing to having grown up in damaged and unstable families.