Wow!, and I say it again wow! You wrote something I have thought for some time. We seem to be seeing the rise of mentally disturbed people in positions of power, and those who rise particularly are sociopaths.
I make a few distinctions and I have a couple of other observations. The first is that the sociopath is often equated with the psychopath. Both are often defined too heavily according to behavior that is erratic and violent. Yet the sociopath, or what might be called the "good psychopath," is one who has some control over such behaviors. These are most often people who are successful in the world of political, financial, military and religious power. These four are what I call statecraft, tradecraft, warcraft and priestcraft, which have largely defined the sorts of control structures through most of our history. The effective psychopath, whom I usually call the sociopath, is the person who is able to manipulate people to their advantage and who have no moral or empathetic sense of what they do to other people. The nonsociopathic individual is one who is prevented from within from demolishing other people, usually such demolitions in our age are professionally or by crushing out the livelihoods of others, by their sense of connection to others. Call it an emotionally healthy theory of the mind. The sociopath has a limited sense of their commonality with other people, and narcissistically sees little beyond their own gain.
I am in an employment situation where my boss's boss is a sociopath. I have been in this job for less than a year and it became clear at the end of last year there was a problem. This is a situation that I am going to have to navigate carefully. A number of people have recently either left the organization or just announced they will do so, and I am intending to stay only one more year so my work history does not look spotty. I have unfortunately also come under this man's gaze in a negative light as well. This is the second time I have found myself in this situation.
I think there is a range of other mental disorders at work as well. The GW Bush administration, what really was the Cheney administration, was a case of this. The sociopath was Dick Cheney, and he was the brains behind it all. GW Shrub has delusional personality disorder, schizotypal mental disorders, or maybe for that matter post alcoholic brain damage. He was the tool, and people like him are a necessary ingredient in the mix. In order for the sociopathic conman to pull their con they need to have a population of neurotics, delusional, and personality disordered types. These often form the "satellite crowd," such as Sarah Palin who fill in a celebrity role. Obama is a bit of both in a way, and he is an "operator." He has been quite disappointing.
The cyclic rise of sociopaths is dangerous, and it can ramp up into very insane situations, such as the rise of Nazi Germany or the evolution of Soviet Russia to the utter insanity of Stalinism. In these situations the sociopath in their charismatic power can transfer that behavior onto large number of people, and more and more of their lieutenants include violent "bad psychopaths." We are in an age marked by the rise of people with these behaviors, and while it is disturbingly the case in the United States, it is elsewhere in the world. The current game that Putin is playing to dismantle Ukraine is evidence of this.
Meanwhile our planetary life support system is disintegrating and in danger of collapse. My essay connects physics and cosmology with what I see as the prospect for any intelligent life reaching extreme levels of advanced technology.
I gave your essay a 9, even though that pulls you way ahead of me and everyone else. I removed one point because there is no connection with physics or hard science. However, your point is straight on.
Cheers LC