Comments on Shocking resultsofficial state media for a secessionist republic of one2024-01-20T23:00:14Zhttps://radgeek.com/gt/2014/04/28/shocking-results/feed/WordPressBy: John T. KennedyJohn T. Kennedyhttp://radgeek.com/?p=7566#comment-2369932014-06-29T06:54:35Z2014-06-29T06:54:35ZYeah, definitely good to know that two people together will often marshall the resources to resist the obviously monstrous directions of a man in a labcoat….
]]>By: Rad Geek People's Daily 2014-05-10 – Sand in the gearsRad Geek People's Daily 2014-05-10 – Sand in the gearshttp://radgeek.com/gt/2014/05/10/sand-in-the-gears/http://radgeek.com/?p=7566#comment-2146202014-05-10T13:15:31Z2014-05-10T13:15:31Z[…] may also be of some relevance to this; and also to this; and, strategically, to […]
]]>By: Kevin CarsonKevin Carsonhttp://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.comhttp://radgeek.com/?p=7566#comment-2091662014-04-29T20:38:54Z2014-04-29T20:38:54ZMilgram also had to create highly artificial conditions — basically a Panopticon, in which all lateral communication between subjects was prevented and the subjects were in an isolated, one-on-one relation to the experimentor — in order to get the result of unquestioning obedience. In variants where multiple subjects were in each other’s presence and one expressed some hesitancy or doubt, the defection rate was enormous.
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