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Scary Larry back on campus!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ursus:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Hyde was tribal. It is all about group cohesion. No critical thinking was involved. That is why you could for example watch a staff member walk up behind a kid walking on an icy path, push the kid, and walk away thinking "he had that coming to him." I don't think that Hyde does what Joe's claims in terms of removing the primitive instincts of kids. I think it just rearranges them.
Jack Napis
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Anonymous:
"With numbing regularity good people were seen to knuckle under the demands of authority and perform actions that were callous and severe. Men who are in everyday life responsible and decent were seduced by the trappings of authority, by the control of their perceptions, and by the uncritical acceptance of the experimenter's definition of the situation, into performing harsh acts. A substantial proportion of people do what they are told to do, irrespective of the content of the act and without limitations of conscience, so long as they perceive that the command comes from a legitimate authority." (Stanley Milgram, 1965)
Anonymous:
Choose the brand doctors choose most for Aspirin, Zyklon B and Heroin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayer
Made by good Germans, doing what they were told.
Ursus:
Review/description of a Documentary aired on TV last year, from the NYTimes: Click HERE for link.
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Published: June 1, 2006
People wonder how ordinary American soldiers, men and women, could have mistreated prisoners so barbarically at Abu Ghraib. "The Human Behavior Experiments," a documentary on both Court TV and the Sundance Channel tonight, suggests that actually it's surprising such things don't happen more often.
Dr. Stanley Milgram's infamous "electroshock" experiments at Yale in the 1960's revealed just how banal the banality of evil is. "Human Behavior" shows black-and-white clips from those studies, and also reports on other, even more disturbing, experiments.
The Human Behavior Experiments[/b]
Court TV and the Sundance Channel, tonight at 10, Eastern and Pacific times; 9, Central time.
Lynne Kirby and Laura Michalchyshyn, executive producers for Sundance Channel; Robyn Hutt, senior executive producer for Court TV; written and produced by Alex Gibney; Alison Ellwood and Eva Orner, producers; Julie Anderson, co-producer; Diana DeCilio, editor; David Strathairn, narrator; music by Wendy Blackstone; Salimah El-Amin, associate producer and director of research.
Anonymous:
So it a Hyde diploma an indication of character?
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