True, but he could have started out with somewhat good intentions. Tom wants to kill people. So he takes a pill that helps him kill people by letting him cast AK on anyone. At the time, he didn't know this would rule out any spells - he already 'knew' he couldn't cast a Patronus - and he figured (correctly?) he'd still want to preserve wizard society. At the very least he'd still want to preserve himself, which is a step up from the total destruction of humanity.
Hypothesis: Quirrell/Voldemort/Monroe's goal is to protect his people (Wizards) from other people (Muggles). I'm sure we can all recall actual historical and current figures who have acted with such a goal, successfully and unsuccessfully, and with greater and lesser degrees of good and evil.
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