Obedience: Why Ordinary People Do Terrible Things

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In 1961, a social psychologist at Yale asked ordinary volunteers to administer electric shocks to a stranger — increasing the voltage with each wrong answer, up to a level labelled Danger: Severe Shock. Sixty-five percent continued to the maximum. They were not sadists. They were not ideologically motivated. They were ordinary people who had been given an authority figure, a plausible reason to continue, and a sequence of small escalations that made each step feel like a continuation of the last.Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments remain the most disturbing findings in the history of social psychology. Not because they revealed human evil — but because they revealed human ordinariness. The capacity for harmful compliance is not a property of damaged personalities. It is a feature of normal human social psychology, activated by conditions that are common in every institution human beings have ever built.OBEDIENCE examines those conditions in full — what they are, how they operate, and what the decades of research that followed Milgram's original experiment have confirmed, challenged, and refined.Inside this book:The Milgram experiments — what they actually proved, and what they did notThe agentic state — how authority transfers moral responsibility away from the individualThe foot in the door — why gradual escalation makes each small step feel manageableConformity and Asch — how social pressure overrides the evidence of our own sensesDehumanisation — how language prepares ordinary people to harmThe Holocaust, My Lai, Rwanda, Enron — how the mechanisms operate at historical scaleThe rescuers and the whistleblowers — who refused, and what made refusal possibleWhat the science says about building institutions and individuals that resistThis is not a comfortable book. The science it describes is not comfortable. But it is the most important science there is — because the conditions it identifies are not historical relics. They are present in every organisation, institution, and authority structure that exists today. Read more

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Publication date May 5, 2026
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