The core of the book is the Stanford Prison Experiment, where college students were assigned roles as guards and prisoners in a simulated prison environment. Zimbardo highlights how the guards quickly became abusive, and the prisoners became passive and stressed. This experiment underscores how situational factors can lead to drastic behavioral changes, showing that context, not inherent traits, often drives actions.
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