Psychopaths are not, necessarily, people who kill other people. But, are just
people incapable of feeling empathy towards others and who take pleasure out
of seeing other people suffering. (And, not necessarily dying...) Remember
that, if you're the head of a company, you'll need other people (alive) to do
the work you don't want to.
And, when I say, or imply, that big corporations are bad, I'm not "trolling".
I'm just someone who's (very) well informed about those same big corporations
(their methods, their deeds, and their ultimate goals) and who has made a
habit out of warning other people about it.
(http://www.amazon.com/True-Story-Bilderberg-Group/dp/0979988624/)
Speaking of Stallman...
Stallman also sometimes refers to a book called "Nineteen Eighty-Four"
(www.amazon.com/1984-Signet-Classics-George-Orwell/dp/0451524934/) - which
was written by someone who worked for the big economic interests I'm talking
about.
In that book, an organization known as "The Brotherhood" (a name whose
meaning resonates with the meaning of the word "Ubuntu") was also supposedly
fighting the establishment. Later, the main character discovers that such an
organization was actually a trap, and one that served the interests of that
same establishment.
This book that Stallman often refers too, is not a mere work of fiction. Or
the product of a great oversight capability of its author. It's a description
of part of the society that was, at the time, already being planned for us
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7_YFKyhQMI). And also a description of some
of the control methods that this same big economic interests use on the rest
of the population.
If you all ever decide to read it (and are well informed about what's
happening, of important, around the world) you'll find many parallels with
what you see nowadays happening in our society.