Societal Obedience

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English

 

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Norma W

 

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July 10, 2015

 

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In detail, we will discuss how people's obedience levels and willingness to comply with authority, even when the results can be detrimental to the self, or others, are products of the individual's social circumstances. In 1963, Stanley Milgram conducted a study at Yale University monitoring the obedience of students when told by a person of authority to do something that was morally wrong...
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Milgram would take two subjects, and assign one, "teacher", and the other, "student." The teacher would go through a series of questions, and each time the student would get one wrong or not respond in a timely manner, he would receive an electric shock, each shock stronger than the last, ranging from 15 to 450 volts...
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