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The passage “Perils of Obedience” presents an experiment designed in 1963 by Stanley Milgram, a Yale psychologist, in which people were tested either to violate their conscience by obeying the immoral demands of an authority figure or to refuse that. ... ”
Obedience is a basic element in the structure of social life. Generally, obedience is a deeply ingrained behavior tendency, indeed a potent impulse overriding training in ethics, sympathy, and moral conduct, which brings many professionals to disagree. ... Milgram also concluded that the problem of obedience is not wholly psychological.
Approximate Word count = 1516 Approximate Pages = 6.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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