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My name given to me here on Earth is Daniel. My physical altitude is 6' 2". I am an Artistic Philosopher (Multimedia Specialist). My main objective here on Earth is to remind human beings that we are all the same species. Through my visions, I will inspire my fellow beings to transcend to higher perspectives.
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    The Lucifer Effect: How A Pacifist Can Be Turned Into An Evil Entity

    Very Interesting Clip. I recommend EVERYONE WATCH THIS.




    The person who conducted the Stamford experiment recently wrote a very interesting book called The Lucifer Effect that goes in alot of depth behind why and how these transformations happen. Here is an introduction by him:

    “Rather than providing a religious analysis, however, I offer a psychological account of how ordinary people sometimes turn evil and commit unspeakable acts. As part of this account, The Lucifer Effect tells, for the first time, the full story behind the Stanford Prison Experiment, a now-classic study I conducted in 1971. In that study, normal college students were randomly assigned to play the role of guard or inmate for two weeks in a simulated prison, yet the guards quickly became so brutal that the experiment had to be shut down after only six days.

    How and why did this transformation take place, and what does it tell us about recent events such as the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuses in Iraq? Equally important, what does it say about the “nature of human nature,” and what does it suggest about effective ways to prevent such abuses in the future?

    Please join me in a journey that the poet Milton might describe as making “darkness visible.” Although it is often hard to read about evil up close and personal, we must understand its causes in order to contain and transform it through wise decisions and innovative communal actions. Indeed, in my view, there is no more urgent task that faces us today.”


    — Philip Zimbardo
    Professor Emeritus
    Stanford University

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    James Dunlop     Wed, Apr 9, 2008  Permanent link
    Thanks for sharing this. I was fascinated by this experiment when initially learning about it in first year psychology. Being able to see it, and the related material, is extremely rewarding.
     
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