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An Analysis of Philip Zimbardo's The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil
- De: Alexander J. O'Connor
- Narrado por: Macat.com
- Duración: 1 h y 54 m
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Born in 1933, Philip Zimbardo is a renowned and controversial American social psychologist who is fascinated by why people can sometimes behave in awful ways. Some psychologists believe people who commit cruelty are innately evil. Zimbardo disagrees. In his 2007 book, The Lucifer Effect, he argued that it is the power of situations around us that can cause otherwise good people to commit "evil", citing many historical examples to illustrate his point.
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Total waste
- De Perihan El Gohary en 11-04-19
Total waste
Revisado: 11-04-19
It was a total waste of my credit to download a book that consist of 3-4 paragraphs that are put on repeat with no added value .
Shame
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