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Sanctioned Massacres Nazi “Mobile Killing Units” MyLai Rwanda? Iraqi militias? Abu Gharaib?
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Einsatzgruppen “Mobile Killing Units”
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My Lai
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MY LAI MASSACRE: MARCH 16, 1968
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Lt. Calley Sentenced to life in prison; released in 1974
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Hugh Thompson
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Prisoner Abuse / Torture Stanford Prison Experiment Abu Ghraib
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Sanctioned Massacres H. Kelman Authorization Routinization + De-individuation of actor De-humanization of victims
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Sanctioned Massacres 1. Authorization:authority situation –relieves individual of moral responsibility –calls into play morality of loyalty & duty 2. Routinization:role in organization –task becomes a job –violence broken into tasks –language of euphamisms
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Sanctioned Massacres 2a. De-individuation of the actor –individual takes on identity of organization –de-emphasize personal characteristics 3. De-humanization of the victims –victims given group identity –victims portrayed as non-human –Deprived of membership in common human group
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Sanctioned Massacres Killers & torturers can be made Tearing-down & re-construction of identity –separation –“liminal” phase of instruction, rehearsal & testing –return in new status
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Obedience / Compliance: Building a Theory
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Milgram’s Theory Force fields Subject switches state “autonomous” “agentic” conscience “inhibited” in agentic state
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P. Zimbardo The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil
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Zimbardo: Prisoner Responses Loss of personal identity –“Deindividuation” Learned helplessness Power of role: suspends conscience undermines identity
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Zimbardo: Guard Responses Deindividuation “Mardi Gras” effect (disorientation, unreality of situation) Role Authorities sanction abuse Character transformation
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Zimbardo: “Transformation of Character” System: Bush Cheney Rumsfield Sanchez M.I. Situation & Roles: deindividuation ambiguous roles night shift Graner England Frederick Darby
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Nazi Doctors Robert J. Lifton Doubling: Doctors create “Auschwitz self” Shift between two selves
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Doubling: Tree Analogy Schizophrenia: split trunk Multiple personality: split main branches “Doubling”: split distant branches
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Effects of obedience / conformity ? State Role Self
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Functions of the Executive Chester Barnard, 1938 Two “modes” of viewing & treating others: 1) outside of organizations, people can act as unique individuals 2) as member of organizations, people are “depersonalized,” and “regarded in their purely functional aspects, as phases of cooperation.”
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Functions of the Executive Chester Barnard, 1938 “Every participant in an organization may be regarded as having a dual personality -- an organization personality and an individual personality.”
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Functions of the Executive Chester Barnard, 1938 At lower levels in the hierarchy organi- zations create a “zone of indifference” … “Within which orders are acceptable without conscious questioning of their authority.” “Makes it possible normally to treat a personal question impersonally.”
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Functions of the Executive Chester Barnard, 1938 Higher levels in hierarchy requires creation of 2 nd personality -- “organizational personality” -- aligned with goals of organization: “Most executive decisions appear in the guise of technical decisions, and their moral aspects are not consciously appreciated. An executive may make many important decisions without reference to any sense of personal interest or of morality.”
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States Selves Milgram:45 min.state change Zimbardo:6 daysrole/identity change monthcharacter change Lifton:monthsdouble self State develops via role into self ??
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