Back in the dark days of the Soviet Union, dissidents risked being locked up – but not, officially at least, on the grounds that they had committed a political crime. In the Soviet regime’s imagination, treason and mental illness were often two sides of the same coin. Here’s a brief description from Wikipedia of the phenomenon: The KGB [the
自由主义者正在采用旧的苏联策略:将对手描绘成精神病患者
异议的病态化并没有消失。随着新自由主义面临一次又一次的危机和社会两极分化的加剧,这种情况将愈演愈烈。那些自称是捍卫民主的自由主义者很快就会准备好扼杀它。