The disappearance of a sense of responsibility is the most far-reaching consequence of submission to authority.
STANLEY MILGRAM, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View
Obedience is the psychological mechanism that links individual action to political purpose. It is the dispositional cement that binds men to systems of authority.
STANLEY MILGRAM, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View
Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living, and it is only the man dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond, through defiance or submission, to the commands of others.
STANLEY MILGRAM, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View
Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as one can point to. Some system of authority is a requirement of all communal living, and it is only the man dwelling in isolation who is not forced to respond, through defiance or submission, to the commands of others.
STANLEY MILGRAM, "Behavioral Study of Obedience", The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963
Although a person acting under authority performs actions that seem to violate standards of conscience, it would not be true to say that he loses his moral sense. Instead, it acquires a radically different focus. He does not respond with a moral sentiment to the actions he performs. Rather, his moral concern now shifts to a consideration of how well he is living up to the expectations that the authority has of him.
STANLEY MILGRAM, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View
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