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The Lucifer effect : understanding how good people turn evil
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The Lucifer effect : understanding how good people turn evil

Author: Philip George Zimbardo
Publisher: New York : Random House, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Philip George Zimbardo
ISBN: 9781400064113 1400064112
OCLC Number: 611890304
Description: xx, 551 p : ill.
Contents: The psychology of evil: situated character transformations --
Sunday's surprise arrests --
Let Sunday's degradation rituals begin --
Monday's prisoner rebellion --
Tuesday's double trouble: visitors and rioters --
Wednesday is spiraling out of control --
The power to parole --
Thursday's reality confrontations --
Friday's fade to black --
The SPE's meaning and messages: the alchemy of character transformations --
The SPE: ethics and extensions --
Investigating social dynamics: power, conformity, and obedience --
Investigating social dynamics: deindividuation, dehumanization, and the evil of inaction --
Abu Ghraib's abuses and tortures: understanging and personalizing its horrors --
Putting the system on trial: command complicity --
Resisting situational influences and celebrating heroism.
Responsibility: Philip Zimbardo.

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