In the Fall/Winter 2006-07 issue of Greater Good Magazine, authors Zeno Franco and Philip Zimbardo describe the concept of the “banality of heroism.” Philip Zimbardo is famous for his Stanford Prison Experiments conducted in 1971 in which participating college students were randomly assigned the role of prisoners or guards. Similar to the “blue eyed/brown eyed” [...]
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