For those who have a healthy self-awareness, they naturally ignore our own personal defects in the absence of thinking. Hypocritical thinking is a sensitive nerve to most people and it is what we are trying to avoid being classified as a hypocrite. Philip Meyer raised this feeling to the utmost by studying the study of disciplinary influences by social psychologist Stanley Milgram. In the article, "Even if Hitler asked you to attack strangers, you would not.
The story that I chose to read was titled "What if you asked if Hitler asked you to laugh a stranger, is it possible?" I wanted to know what the author of this story is talking about from the beginning. I have also read lots of articles about Hitler Germany recently, so I am trying to get as much information about this topic as possible. This story tells Stanley Mill Graham's experiment that Germans want to obey Americans. He sets up an experiment to test American obedience in New Haven, Connecticut and plans to bring that experiment to Germany to test German obedience. He never brought the experiment to Germany. He discovered that the American is more obedient than he expected. People are not obedient blind, but obedient. Thereafter, the chick has no reason to stay in Germany.
The Jewish heritage of Stanley Milgram has helped him with his knowledge and personal attention when looking for answers to questions: "If Hitler inquires of you, you execute a stranger Does acts like Nazis harm innocent victims? Despite cultural differences, historical background differences, and the lack of Adolf Hitler's appeal, thousands of Americans can walk on the same path as them and can cause great harm to others Can you prove it?
In our culture, society has the power to make us what we do not usually do. I associate this aspect with "If you ask Hitler to attack you a stranger, what about you?" This article explains that if people say this is normal, people will do anything. Because the responsible person tells them that this is their duty, and because people have great influence on the other people they think. I think that this is consistent with my life, so when I am affected I will express my pledge of loyalty and remove my hat from the school and other buildings. My social activities are based on the influences around me. The system I follow is the result of social impact.