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GliderGuider

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10. Dr. Stanley Milgram would beg to differ.
Wed Dec 10, 2014, 01:23 PM
Dec 2014
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. They measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience. Milgram first described his research in 1963 in an article published in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology[1] and later discussed his findings in greater depth in his 1974 book, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View.[2]

The experiments began in July 1961, three months after the start of the trial of German Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram devised his psychological study to answer the popular question at that particular time: "Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust were just following orders? Could we call them all accomplices?"[3] The experiments have been repeated many times in the following years with consistent results within differing societies, although not with the same percentages around the globe.

In Milgram's first set of experiments, 65 percent (26 of 40)[1] of experiment participants administered the experiment's final massive 450-volt shock, though many were very uncomfortable doing so; at some point, every participant paused and questioned the experiment; some said they would refund the money they were paid for participating in the experiment. Throughout the experiment, subjects displayed varying degrees of tension and stress. Subjects were sweating, trembling, stuttering, biting their lips, groaning, digging their fingernails into their skin, and some were even having nervous laughing fits or seizures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment

The thing that terrifies me is not that the torturers were sadists, but that they were probably fairly ordinary people.

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I have always wondered if they were putting in information rather than taking out. deminks Dec 2014 #1
The people who did it MUST have been sadistic or else they couldn't have done it nt HomerRamone Dec 2014 #3
Dr. Stanley Milgram would beg to differ. GliderGuider Dec 2014 #10
I think this is a distinct possibility. Cracklin Charlie Dec 2014 #8
This I can believe without reservation katmondoo Dec 2014 #2
+1. nt bemildred Dec 2014 #4
k and r nashville_brook Dec 2014 #5
There has got to be a way to arrest Bush and Cheney for war crimes. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2014 #6
there's got to be a way to arrest Bush and Cheney 90-percent Dec 2014 #32
CNN is all in on minimizing the torture and a Pardonathon for all. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #7
Considering our elites have "get out of jail for life" cards 90-percent Dec 2014 #11
NO!!!! heaven05 Dec 2014 #12
K & R Petrushka Dec 2014 #9
That movie about Valerie Plame DirkGently Dec 2014 #13
Cheney had to have Iraq happen, it was his top priority from the minute he came to the WH. lark Dec 2014 #20
One crime compounds another. Martin Eden Dec 2014 #14
We live in a propaganda state now, woo me with science Dec 2014 #15
+1 Enthusiast Dec 2014 #27
I think we have for all of our lives reddread Dec 2014 #29
The 9/11 Commission report is placed in question. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #16
Gee, what a shock. And they called Liberals crazy. chrisa Dec 2014 #17
Halliburton had great liability for asbestos claims for one thing. Thieves in the night. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #18
The "rule of law" is a cruel joke . . FairWinds Dec 2014 #19
Consider the two 9/11 reports. johnnyreb Dec 2014 #21
Those 28 pages are about the Saudis and Dubya's daddy. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #23
They tortured cab drivers to get them to claim Saddam was behind 9/11. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #22
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Dec 2014 #24
kick woo me with science Dec 2014 #25
Drones are proof, We don't learn from history, We'll be talking orpupilofnature57 Dec 2014 #26
K&R! This post deserves hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Dec 2014 #28
One slight but significant quibble: Don't call the Bush regime "the US". True Blue Door Dec 2014 #30
They Usurped everything, including the US in USA, and WE let them . orpupilofnature57 Dec 2014 #36
We failed to fight a civil war in defense of foreigners. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #37
That's how they did it , Morphing US & THEM orpupilofnature57 Dec 2014 #38
They didn't invent that divide, merely exploited it. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #39
Kick ReRe Dec 2014 #31
This is the truth: Not Murder I ... it's Genocide in the First Degree. Octafish Dec 2014 #33
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K & R for truth n/t malaise Dec 2014 #40
We are the enemy of decency and humanity. 99Forever Dec 2014 #41
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