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The Milgram Experiment

Amadeus

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What do you think the Milgram Experiment says about humanity, if anything? Can the average person be pushed towards 'evil' relatively easily under the right circumstances?



Milgram summarized the experiment in his 1974 article, "The Perils of Obedience", writing:

"The legal and philosophic aspects of obedience are of enormous importance, but they say very little about how most people behave in concrete situations. I set up a simple experiment at Yale University to test how much pain an ordinary citizen would inflict on another person simply because he was ordered to by an experimental scientist. Stark authority was pitted against the subjects' [participants'] strongest moral imperatives against hurting others, and, with the subjects' [participants'] ears ringing with the screams of the victims, authority won more often than not. The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding explanation.
Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process. Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority."
 
The avergage person? Yeah, I would believe that average people could easily be led to do something against their beliefs about right and wrong, because the average person tends to gravitate strongly toward groups, and they don't feel secure enough without group approval.
 
When the fear of death or imprisonment (your's or a family or friend) is applied, people will do almost anything.

The incentive here was $4 per hour.
 
Never underestimate the atrocities people "just following orders" are capable of.
 
Propaganda is a powerful tool. I think the Internet and the information it provides is the most empowering thing man has ever invented, and a bastion against disinformation and propaganda when used correctly. That's why certain governments are afraid of it, and/or try to bend it to their will.
 
Intentionally causing another person to develop an immoral intention, is immoral.
 
I honestly don't think this would fly nowadays. I think nowadays people have less respect for authority, for good or for bad.
 
Why did the Jews held in Nazi concentration camps cooperate to any extent much lees sit idly by and let the Nazis line them up and move them in orderly fashion in to gas chambers? Why did they stand quietly when the person next to them is shot dead? Why did fathers and mothers allow their children to be murdered? Jews actually worked for the Nazis in their camps knowing they were doomed. I will never understand any of that.
 
Why did the Jews held in Nazi concentration camps cooperate to any extent much lees sit idly by and let the Nazis line them up and move them in orderly fashion in to gas chambers? Why did they stand quietly when the person next to them is shot dead? Why did fathers and mothers allow their children to be murdered? Jews actually worked for the Nazis in their camps knowing they were doomed. I will never understand any of that.

extreme duress....

when every decision of yours becomes one of instant death versus survival... most will choose the path they belief gives them a better chance of survival.. even if they believe that survival is a long shot.
 
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