
Lucifer Effect
Philip Zimbardo's seminal work delves into the Stanford Prison Experiment, a chilling study that revealed how readily ordinary individuals can adopt cruel or submissive roles. This book explores the situational forces and group dynamics that can corrupt good people, drawing parallels from historical atrocities to contemporary events. It challenges the notion of inherent evil, suggesting instead that environments can shape behavior, offering a profound and unsettling look at human nature.
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