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Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations
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Rego, Arménio
, Pina e Cunha, Miguel
, Clegg, Stewart R.
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20th century
/ Armed forces
/ Army
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Cambodia
/ Child soldiers
/ children soldiers
/ Dictatorship
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Families & family life
/ Fear
/ Genocide
/ Indoctrination
/ Khmer Rouge
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Military personnel
/ Obedience
/ Organized crime
/ organized violence
/ Philosophy
/ Pol Pot
/ Political behaviour
/ Political regimes
/ Political revolutions
/ Pot, Pol
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Social psychiatry
/ Social psychology
/ Soldiers
/ Totalitarianism
/ Utopianism
/ Violence
2010
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Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations
by
Rego, Arménio
, Pina e Cunha, Miguel
, Clegg, Stewart R.
in
20th century
/ Armed forces
/ Army
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Cambodia
/ Child soldiers
/ children soldiers
/ Dictatorship
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Families & family life
/ Fear
/ Genocide
/ Indoctrination
/ Khmer Rouge
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Military personnel
/ Obedience
/ Organized crime
/ organized violence
/ Philosophy
/ Pol Pot
/ Political behaviour
/ Political regimes
/ Political revolutions
/ Pot, Pol
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Social psychiatry
/ Social psychology
/ Soldiers
/ Totalitarianism
/ Utopianism
/ Violence
2010
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Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations
by
Rego, Arménio
, Pina e Cunha, Miguel
, Clegg, Stewart R.
in
20th century
/ Armed forces
/ Army
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Cambodia
/ Child soldiers
/ children soldiers
/ Dictatorship
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Experiments
/ Families & family life
/ Fear
/ Genocide
/ Indoctrination
/ Khmer Rouge
/ Laboratories
/ Management
/ Military personnel
/ Obedience
/ Organized crime
/ organized violence
/ Philosophy
/ Pol Pot
/ Political behaviour
/ Political regimes
/ Political revolutions
/ Pot, Pol
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Social psychiatry
/ Social psychology
/ Soldiers
/ Totalitarianism
/ Utopianism
/ Violence
2010
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Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations
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Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations
2010
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Overview
Obedience: a simple term. Stanley Milgram, the famous experimental social psychologist, shocked the world with theory about it. Another man, Pol Pot, the infamous leader of the Khmer Rouge, showed how far the desire for obedience could go in human societies. Milgram conducted his experiments in the controlled environment of the US psychology laboratory of the 1960s. Pol Pot experimented with Utopia in the totalitarian Kampuchea of the 1970s. In this article, we discuss the process through which the Khmer Rouge regime created an army of unquestioningly obedient soldiers — including child soldiers. Based on these two cases, we advance a framework on how obedience can be grown or countered.
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