The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder- Essay, Research Paper
The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder-
John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate who, by the time
of his death in 1937, was probably worth close to a billion dollars,
is perhaps one of the best historical examples of an
obsessive-compulsive. An obsessive-compulsive is one who is driven to
an act or acts, generally being asocial, by his own fixations but by
nature of his peculiar psyche must balance these actions with others
more socially acceptable. There are abundant examples of Rockefeller’s
deeds fitting these clinical characteristics, and John D. Rockefeller
is today generally regarded as an obsessive-compulsive. The roots of
this disorder are traceable back to his childhood. While much of
Rockefeller’s business history remains a mystery today, it is apparent
that much of his success is attributable to his obsessive-compulsive
disorder.
Franz Alexander and Louis B. Shapiro’s description of the
obsessive-compulsive disorder from their book “Neuroses, Behavior
Disorders, and Perversions” is a frequently used summary of the
commonly agreed-upon characteristics. It states: “Full blown cases of
obsessive-compulsive states present a dynamic equilibrium in which
obsessive preoccupation with ego-alien fantasies… are precariously
balanced by rituals representing an exaggeration of social standards,
such as cleanliness, punctuality, consideration for others. The
dynamic formula is similar to bookkeeping in which on the one side of
ledger are the asocial tendencies which the patient tries to balance
precisely on the other side with moralistic and social attitudes…
Every asocial move must be undone by an opposing one…” The term
“ego-alien” refers to thoughts, emotions or material which are
consciously detestable to the patient (though not he may not
necessarily be conscious of the reason). This summary is important,
and we will return to it later.
Rockefeller was born in 1839 and raised in a troubled, then
broken, home. His father, who sold quack “quick-heal” ailment
medicines, was often away for months at a time. Rockefeller was raised
essentially by his mother. Eventually his father consummated a
bigamous marriage with a teenage Canadian and left Rockefeller and his
mother and siblings.
At an early age, it became apparent that young John was not
quite like the other children. For instance, he adamantly refused to
play with other children unless he could choose the game. In almost
every description of him as a child, he is often described as
“thinking”. He married Laura Celestia Spelman, a girl who was
strikingly similar to his mother, which is never a good sign; and
when he decided to go into business, he borrowed $1000 from his
father- at ten percent interest. Ten percent was well above the going
rate; Rockefeller’s father essentially loansharked his son.
Rockefeller was apparently disturbed by his childhood; he absorbed his
cutthroat business techniques from his shyster father, and at some
point other influences at a young age probably began to develop his
obsessive-compulsive disorder. Unfortunately, few intimate accounts of
his early life and family exist, so it is difficult to pinpoint these
influences.
Rockefeller seemed to make his fortune with hardly any effort;
a brief outline is appropriate. After dropping out of high school and
serving a clerical apprenticeship, Rockefeller went into business,
forming a produce house with one partner and $4,000 of capital between
them. In its first year its gross income was $450,000, with a net
income of $4,400- better than one hundred percent return. After
flourishing through the Civil War boom, Rockefeller’s company bought
its first refinery. Rockefeller soon gave up his original partnership
to concentrate on the oil business. In 1870, with a capital of better
than one million dollars, Rockefeller reformed his company as the
Standard Oil Company of Ohio. Buying the means to control production
from the smallest detail (he even built his own barrels to save money)
Rockefeller soon managed to dominate the nationwide oil market.
In 1879 Standard Oil controlled 95 percent of oil production in the
United States.
Like all successful businesses of the time, Rockefeller’s
company did a fair amount of illegal dealing; and while Standard Oil
was perhaps not quite as crooked as its competitors, it is in this
fact that we see the first facet of Rockefeller as an
obsessive-compulsive. While Rockefeller encouraged illegal railroad
rebates and even invented a few new ones (such as the “drawback”, a
variation on the kickback) he was an adamant churchgoer. He strongly
disapproved of: smoking, drinking, card playing, dancing, merriment,
“wenching”, theatre going, concert going, ban
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