Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment (1995)


In 1971 , Professor of psychology Philip Zimbardo embarked on a controversial psychological experiment to to study the effects on normal people in a prison situation. The shocking results illustrate our willingness to rationalize any situation by allowing the situation to overwhelm, distort and squelch our basic morals and ambitions.

By Philip G. Zimbardo and Ken Musen. Published by PBS Adult Learning Satellite Service April 28, 1995.

 

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