Zimbardo explores the nature of evil, suggesting that ordinary people can commit heinous acts under certain conditions. The book delves into the psychological mechanisms that transform good individuals into perpetrators of evil. For example, the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrated how quickly people could adopt abusive behaviors when placed in positions of power over others.
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