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Tag Archives: systemic power
The dichotomy of good and evil
Are we inherently good or bad? Imagine being asked such a tricky question. What would you say? How would you react? What would you feel? The tendency is to come up with an instant answer defending the superiority of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged (c), critical thinking, dehumanization, deindividuation, dispositional tendencies, evil, evil of inaction, good, moral compass, morality, Philip Zimbardo, righteous, situational power, Stanford Prison Experiment, System, systemic power, the lucifer effect, Viorica Condrat (c)
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