Supplement to L’uomo politico delinquente and L’uomo economico delinquente
A Comparative Atlas of the Ruling Degenerate Types
by Prof. Cesare Lombroso (apocryphal edition, 1903)
Table I: Cranial Contrasts
Elite Type | Cranial Anomaly | Criminal Analogy |
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Politician | Receding forehead | Trickster, confidence man |
Economic Magnate | Bulging occiput | Hoarder, miser |
Politician | Slack jaw | Cowardice, habitual liar |
Economic Magnate | Heavy jaw | Brutality, monopolist |
Table II: Physiognomic Stigmata
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Politicians
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Evasive eyes → like gamblers in smoke-filled dens.
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Fixed smiles → mask of the swindler.
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Theatrical gesticulation → akin to hysterical patients.
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Economic Elites
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Bulging eyes → stare of the addicted speculator.
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Overfed cheeks → parasite nourished by rent.
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Ornamental hands → rings as the tattoos of the bourgeois delinquent.
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Table III: Moral Reflexes
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Politician: Pulse accelerates when in proximity to honours, ribbons, or ceremonial dress; galvanic skin response minimal when exposed to the misery of the electorate.
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Economic Elite: Physiologically inert when confronted with worker starvation; acute nervous excitation at the sound of coins, ledgers, or stock-exchange bells.
Comparative Conclusion
From these observations it is clear that the political criminal and the economic criminal are not separate species but twin branches of the same degenerate tree.
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The politician steals with words.
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The financier steals with numbers.
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The politician betrays his nation for office.
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The financier betrays his nation for profit.
Both display the atavistic stigmata of the born delinquent, differing only in costume: the one in parliamentary robes, the other in silk hats. Together they constitute a criminal aristocracy, the most dangerous class of all, for they command not knives nor pistols, but laws, markets, and empires.
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