Stanley Milgram's experiments on obedience to authority are among
the most important psychological studies of this century. Perhaps
because of the enduring significance of the findings--the
surprising ease with which ordinary persons can be commanded to act
destructively against an innocent individual by a legitimate
authority--it continues to claim the attention of psychologists and
other social scientists, as well as the general public. The study
continues to inspire valuable research and analysis. The goal of
this book is to present current work inspired by the obedience
paradigm.
This book demonstrates the vibrancy of the obedience paradigm by
presenting some of its most important and stimulating contemporary
uses and applications. Paralleling Milgram's own eclecticism in the
content and style of his research and writing, the contributions
comprise a potpourri of styles of research and
presentation--ranging from personal narratives, through conceptual
analyses, to randomized experiments.
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