
Why We Follow Orders: The Neuroscience of Compliance and Control
The Michael Shermer Show
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Understanding Human Behavior in Extreme Situations
This chapter examines the Stanford Prison Experiment and its criticism regarding methodology and ethical implications of role-playing in prisons. It explores the psychological mechanisms of compliance and control, while contrasting the motives behind bystanders and rescuers in crises. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding dehumanization and the moral standards that drive altruistic behavior amidst extreme circumstances.
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