The Lucifer Effect: How Good People Turn Evil

Paperback Published on: 06/03/2008
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The Lucifer Effect
Scary but great book
A chilling examination of the human psyche based on the Stanford Prison Experiment. Intriguing and scary, a very insightfully written book by the award-win... READ MORE
Anne van Dam

Synopsis

In The Lucifer Effect, the award-winning and internationally respected psychologist, Philip Zimbardo, examines how the human mind has the capacity to be infinitely caring or selfish, kind or cruel, creative or destructive. He challenges our conceptions of who we think we are, what we believe we will never do - and how and why almost any of us could be initiated into the ranks of evil doers.

At the same time he describes the safeguards we can put in place to prevent ourselves from corrupting - or being corrupted by - others, and what sets some people apart as heroes and heroines, able to resist powerful pressures to go along with the group, and to refuse to be team players when personal integrity is at stake.

Using the first in-depth analysis of his classic Stanford Prison Experiment, and his personal experiences as an expert witness for one of the Abu Ghraib prison guards, Zimbardo's stimulating and provocative book raises fundamental questions about the nature of good and evil, and how each one of us needs to be vigilant to prevent becoming trapped in the 'Lucifer Effect', no matter what kind of character or morality we believe ourselves to have.

The Lucifer Effect won the William James Book Award in 2008.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781846041037
  • Number of pages: 576
  • Dimensions: 197 x 127 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 392g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Lucifer Effect
well wrote
i haven't read all of it yet as i seen the move first and hard not to compare against it, but for a psychology book not a lot big words which is good for m... READ MORE
kevjoiner
The Lucifer Effect
revealing and educational
This is a good psychological book explaining the mechanism of human beings' behavior while put in specific prison setting. It should effectively prevents p... READ MORE
Karolina
The Lucifer Effect
outstanding, revealing,educational
Karolina
The Lucifer Effect
Not finished reading it yet
I can give this book good review, highly recommend. I would advise against anyone who got mental illness, background neglect or anything related to that, t... READ MORE
Lauren Gillespie