Features & Benefits
- Good people may commit bad or evil acts due to situational factors overriding dispositional ones.
- People are capable of behaving both virtuously and malevolently, depending on the circumstances.
- Zimbardo's analysis builds on the impact of authority figures in determining the actions of individuals.
- It is crucial to go beyond theoretical questions and consider real-world events to understand human behavior.
- The book explores the complexity of human behavior and the tendency to conform to roles in challenging situations.
- An in-depth analysis to find solutions to how good people can commit evil acts.