22. The Stanford Experiment: A Mirror to Human Nature | Time Capsule Tales
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In this episode of Time Capsule Tales, we delve deep into the Stanford Prison Experiment, a psychological study conducted in 1971 that aimed to investigate the effects of perceived power and authority. The experiment quickly spiraled into a haunting tableau of human behavior, revealing the darker aspects of our psyche. We explore the historical context that set the stage for this experiment, including the social and intellectual currents of the late '60s and early '70s. The episode also examines the ethical dilemmas that led to the early termination of the study, as well as the criticisms and debates that have followed it for decades. We wrap up by discussing the experiment's lasting impact on psychology, ethics, and popular culture.
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