The Anatomy Of Good And EVIL

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:04 - Hypothesis and the start of Stanford Prison experiment
00:04:40 - About police brutality and Vietnam war
00:06:28 - Important characteristics to have people do evil things
00:08:59 - View about the ideology of Nazi Germany
00:11:32 - Think of the statement “Nothing bonds people more than committing the crime together”
00:16:54 - Would you change anything you did in the Stanford prison experiment?
00:19:32 - How do you look at the prison state of the world right now?
00:23:35 - About MK ultra
00:26:43 - How do you navigate between having personal responsibility making a personal stand and following the group norms?
00:29:27 - Link between Stanford Experiment and current situation with Corona
00:32:07 - Difference between being introverted and being shy
00:34:10 - Have you noticed a pushback in discussing men’s issues
00:41:54 - What's the best way for people to spend time right now?
00:44:33 - Deterrence of someone to become a hero?
00:50:19 - Stands on “To know good is also knowing that you can do evil and choose otherwise”
00:53:30 - Stands on prisons and sentences
00:56:34 - Contact info and story how he met his wife
01:01:26 - Outro

Professor Zimbardo is an emeritus in psychology at Stanford University, and creator of The Stanford Prison Experiment, He served as President of the American Psychological Association and has written more than 60 books and has over 600 publications (professional and popular articles, and chapters). Among his books are: Psychology and Life textbook, Shyness, The Lucifer Effect, The Time Paradox, The Time Cure, and most recently, Man Interrupted.

His current research looks at the psychology of heroism, asking: “What forces push some people to become perpetrators of evil, while others act heroically on behalf of people in need.” As founder and president of the nonprofit foundation, Heroic Imagination Project (HIP), he does training globally in schools, institutions, and businesses.

☟ Find out more about Prof. Philip Zimbardo at☟
https://www.heroicimagination.org/

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