Stanley Milgram Quote

The most common adjustment of thought in the obedient subject is for him to see himself as not responsible for his own actions. He divests himself of responsibility... He sees himself not as a person acting in a morally accountable way but as the agent of external authority.


Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View (1974)


The most common adjustment of thought in the obedient subject is for him to see himself as not responsible for his own actions. He divests himself of ...

The most common adjustment of thought in the obedient subject is for him to see himself as not responsible for his own actions. He divests himself of ...

The most common adjustment of thought in the obedient subject is for him to see himself as not responsible for his own actions. He divests himself of ...

The most common adjustment of thought in the obedient subject is for him to see himself as not responsible for his own actions. He divests himself of ...