The Milgram experiment shows, for Jiang's purposes, that people can inflict pain when responsibility is transferred to an authority figure.
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The Milgram experiment shows, for Jiang's purposes, that people can inflict pain when responsibility is transferred to an authority figure.
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"...end of the 20th century. The first is something called the Milgram Experiment. And this was done at Yale by a psychologist named Stanley..."
"...there's like a max and there's a min, okay? And Stanley Milgram would be here in his lab coat, and he would invite a..."
"And it turned out, that when he was in pain, people are much more willing to let go of their inhibitions. Because what you're..."
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