(3) How are understandings from such “educational research” affecting American education and how the military, FBI, and other investigative agencies carry out their work? The new Attorney General seems to believe in such obedience.
(4) Has anyone sued in such cases successfully?
(5) Who actually participated as the original 40 “victim-subjects” in the experiments?
(6) Were similar experiments prevalent at other universities where many U.S. leaders come from?
I would be happy to promote discussion of these questions and to share findings of other related research by psychologists, social psychologists, trauma experts, and historians.
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NOTESMilgram, Stanley, “Behavioral Study of Obedience”, http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics1981/A1981LC33300001.pdf
Milgram, Stanley, (1974) OBEDIENCE TO AUTHORITY , http://66.102.1.104/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=cache:lqlvyBfYt84J:www.rci.rutgers.edu/~rudman/lecture13f05.pdf+
Milgram Experiment, http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/09/virtual-torture-experiment-revisits-classic-psych-obedience-test/
Ransome-Wiley, James, “Virtual Torture Experiment Revisits Classic Psych Obedience Test”, http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/09/virtual-torture-experiment-revisits-classic-psych-obedience-test/
Stoda, Kevin, “Appropriating Fiction for Reality: George W. Bush LEADERSHIP AND PROMOTION OF MIND AND BEHAVIORAL CONTROL”, http://the-teacher.blogspot.com/2007/01/appropriating-fiction-for-reality.html
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