How a good person becomes a villain
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Hearing the next message about the explosion in the subway or on the street, horrified by the number of victims of military conflicts, among which is mostly not soldiers, but a civilian population, we ask ourselves the question: how did it become possible?! What drives a person who puts on a military uniform and losing the lives of ordinary people - women, old people, children? What moved people who have torture and send thousands of victims to gas chambers during the Second World War? Are all these people the villains and sadists? Or “innocent” performers of someone else"s will and orders?
The American psychologist Stanley Milgram managed to answer these questions, who conducted and described a shocking experiment, which became one of the most famous in social psychology. Not a single study gave the science of such an understanding of human nature, not one caused so many controversy. The book is not only a description of this experiment, but also many others, allowing you to look into the darkest corners of the human soul, to see what each of us is capable of under the pressure of authority, society, and just spectators. This knowledge will give you an understanding of the nature of man and will allow you to doubt and say “no” when someone wants to make you a “blind instrument” in their hands
The American psychologist Stanley Milgram managed to answer these questions, who conducted and described a shocking experiment, which became one of the most famous in social psychology. Not a single study gave the science of such an understanding of human nature, not one caused so many controversy. The book is not only a description of this experiment, but also many others, allowing you to look into the darkest corners of the human soul, to see what each of us is capable of under the pressure of authority, society, and just spectators. This knowledge will give you an understanding of the nature of man and will allow you to doubt and say “no” when someone wants to make you a “blind instrument” in their hands
Author:
Author:Milgram Stanley
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Psychology. Higher course
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-982369-8
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