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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1677

‘Overly sympathetic; when hearing the stories of others, and about the cruelties they have suffered, she is beside herself and cries and sobs and cannot content herself.’ If, having observed and understood a situation, they perceive injustice, they will be affected greatly and, as a consequence, they tend to react immediately.
It is their sensitivity in seeing others suffering that brings on their own suffering and also an impulse to react to such injustice. Causticum adults tend to be people who are very concerned about, and intolerant of, social injustice. They will express their concern at once and, most probably, in an impulsive way. As the aforementioned Causticum propensities progress and become more pathological, these persons may increasingly be prone to becoming anarchists and revolutionaries, fanatical persons. They become less rational about situations and more fanatical, no longer listening to reason. Such people might join extremist movements or political parties, and they may suggest drastic, even violent measures to bring about reform.
A Causticum person could at this stage easily become a terrorist, not out of his ideology but out of his pathology. The cause becomes an impersonal one as the fanatical obsession for justice displaces true humanitarian concerns. It should be noted that such behaviour is only a symptom if it is pathological. Sensitivity to injustice is, of course, not pathological in itself, and political beliefs, radical or not, are not an object of Homoeopathic treatment. But if extreme political beliefs and actions are an effect of mental pathology, Causticum may be indicated and may cure this underlying mental condition.
I recall an interesting Causticum case, that of a communist, who fought against the injustice of the government, and who had in the past killed a high government official. He tended to be materially orientated, the hunger of the poor affected him deeply and exclusively. He did not want to hear anything about spiritual matters, personal growth issues, etc. With regard to his political