The Lucifer Effect: Why Good People Turn Evil
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What is the book "The Lucifer Effect. Why good people turn into villains"
The book is not at all about the struggle between good and evil. The good here, unfortunately, much less. Zimbardo returns to his famous Stanford Prison Experiment, where his research into the nature of human evil originated. True, at the end of the book his program on resisting unwanted influences sounds hopeful and quite confident. Why The Lucifer Effect is worth reading An in-depth analysis of all possible forms of violence and cruelty with an indication of the reasons for their origin and development. Can convince that almost every inhabitant of the planet can overnight turn from a mere mortal into a villain. The book goes against the traditional American policy of destruction and conquest. Blood-chilling conclusions about what and how can be stronger than a person's will and crush their resistance. Behaviorism as psychologists' weakest argument to justify crimes. What is heroism? An unconventional approach to behavioral attitudes that confront the system and power. Contrasts of heroism.
The book is not at all about the struggle between good and evil. The good here, unfortunately, much less. Zimbardo returns to his famous Stanford Prison Experiment, where his research into the nature of human evil originated. True, at the end of the book his program on resisting unwanted influences sounds hopeful and quite confident. Why The Lucifer Effect is worth reading An in-depth analysis of all possible forms of violence and cruelty with an indication of the reasons for their origin and development. Can convince that almost every inhabitant of the planet can overnight turn from a mere mortal into a villain. The book goes against the traditional American policy of destruction and conquest. Blood-chilling conclusions about what and how can be stronger than a person's will and crush their resistance. Behaviorism as psychologists' weakest argument to justify crimes. What is heroism? An unconventional approach to behavioral attitudes that confront the system and power. Contrasts of heroism.
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