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Throughout history and within our lives, it is not rare to come across a good person, who is usually humble and friendly, that winds up doing something monstrous. In response to this phenomenon, we cannot help but wonder what causes such people to turn from good to evil. What psychological mechanisms are hidden behind this matter? And what can we do to prevent this from happening? Philip Zimbardo tries to answer this question in his book, “The Lucifer Effect.”
The author of this book is the American psychologist Philip Zimbardo, best known for the Stanford Prison Experiment and for writing university psychological textbooks. Based on his research of the Stanford Prison Experiment, Zimbardo reveals in “The Lucifer Effect” a series of psychological mechanisms showing how individuals are affected by situations,. Due to his outstanding contributions in psychological research and teaching, the American Psychological Association awarded Professor Zimbardo the Ernest R. Hilgard Lifetime Achievement Award.