Aravindan Balakrishnan, referred to as "Comrade Bala", raped female followers and imprisoned his own daughter for 30 years after brainwashing them into believing he was an all- powerful and all-seeing leader, Southwark Crown Court was told.
Balakrishnan ruled over a dwindling band of women supporters in his south London communist collective using threats and violence as he pursued his goal of overthrowing the "fascist state", jurors were told.
His daughter - whose mother was another member of the collective - was beaten, bullied and rarely left the house with Balakrishnan using her fear of the outside world to terrify her into submission, the court heard.
"Her freedom of movement was restrained to the extent that even though she could have left physically, the power that the defendant exercised over her meant that she could never leave," saidRosina Cottage, counsel for the prosecution, opening the case for theprosecution.
Balakrishnan is also charged with child cruelty and false imprisonment of his own daughter.
He denies the charges against him.
Balakrishnan, a charismatic and energetic speaker, was the organiser of a communist group in the 1970s based in Brixton, known as the Workers Institute, the court heard.
"This case concerns the brutal and calculated manipulation by one man to subjugate women under his control," said Cottage.
He bent them to his will using mental and physical dominance, violence and sexual degradation, she said.
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