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Perils of Human Obediance
Title: Perils of Human Obediance
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 910 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Perils of Human Obediance
From the time we are born the ideals of obedience is taught and instilled in us all. Authoritarian figures are established and rules, guidelines, and codes of ethics are instituted. Each person chooses how strictly to follow these terms by his or her own accord, knowing that they will suffer the repercussions and consequences for disobedience. Whether it is a parent spanking a child or an adult being fired from a job there is always
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only true harm of any type would be mental indecision. A group of people’s mental indecision and being submitted to stress is a very acceptable consequence of these experiments to achieve the astounding results. It would truly be a travesty and a complete injustice to look at these experiments done by Dr. Milgram as cruel or inhumane, instead of looking at them for what they truly are which is groundbreaking.
Obey at all costs
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