About a third of the way through Philip Zimbardo's The Lucifer Effect, a study of the factors which make good people turn evil. Despite the religious reference in the title, this is a book which mostly focusses on psychology and history. Two key events examined in the book - the Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo led the research team which carried it out) and Abu Ghraib, looking particularly at the power of 'situational' influences as opposed to the pure 'dispositional' approach most people adopt when it comes to establishing blame and responsibility in the face of evil.
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