What Compels Good People to Do Evil

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May. 12, 2026 What Compels Good People to Do Evil BY JONATHAN MILTIMORE 

In the summer of 1961, a young American psychologist began an experiment on obedience. Not yet 30, he’d recently earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard under the tutelage of Gordon Allport, and he wanted to understand how ordinary people could participate in atrocities. 

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