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Jewish History SoundbitesJewish History SoundbitesAfter the Eichmann TrialThe Jewish People, Israeli society and the world at large confronted the Holocaust in the years following the Eichmann trial. Survivors began submitting testimony and writing their memoirs, historians and scholars embarked on research projects in a more systematic fashion and the Holocaust became a permanent element of the international consciousness. Hannah Arendt’s book, Eichmann in Jerusalem, generated much controversy and response. Her exploration of the ‘banality of evil’, as well as her controversial statements regarding the trial itself and Jewish leadership during the Holocaust, resulted in a slew of books, articles and general polemics to disprove many of her...2024-12-2138 minChewing the Fat with Jeff FisherChewing the Fat with Jeff FisherContaminated… | 10/21/24Japan workplace parking… Amazon tells employees other companies around / Starbucks got trouble for that… CVS changes CEO’s / some employees strike… Walgreens pays fine to government… Listeria Chicken recall gets bigger… Frozen Waffles recalled / yup Listeria… Tiger King has Scabies… Top weekend movies… TV show mention… www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo Code: Jeffy40 / $40 off ( as long as it lasts ) chewingthefat@theblaze.com Eastwood daughter arrested… O’Donnell daughter arrested… SNL brings back Alec… Who Died Today: Aaron Kaufman 51 / Phillip Zimbardo 91… Ferry crash deaths in Georgia… TJ Hoover II not dead yet… Liam Payne tox report… MLB World Series is set… NCAA football rankings… NFL nee...2024-10-2146 minAccess to InspirationAccess to Inspiration132. Cobe Williams: Street Life, Second Chances and Saving LivesSue Stockdale talks to Cobe Williams, the Director of U.S. programming for Cure Violence Global, as he reflects on his upbringing in Chicago, his exposure to street and gang life, and the impact of violence in his community. From childhood memories of block parties to the absence of a father figure leading him to the streets, Kobe shares poignant moments that shaped his life and perspective on the importance of addressing violence in communities. Learn how Cobe turned his life around to focus on community work, relationships, violence prevention, and the impact of the Cure Violence Global model. 2024-08-1422 minMining The Riches Of The ParshaMining The Riches Of The ParshaPinchas - July 25, 2024This evening we discuss the message Pinchas' actions are supposed to teach us, quoting from Ernest Becker, Dr. Phillip Zimbardo, Fredrik Backman, and Jodie Picoult. I share a characteristically brilliant story about Rav Nota Greenblatt, Z"L, and an esoteric but critical understanding of the incomplete "Vav" in our Torah portion, partially based on Shem MiShmuel and Maharal, and dramatically expressed in a poem by Tehila Siani, and a dramatic post by David Sherez. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern...2024-07-2636 minMalice: A True Crime PodcastMalice: A True Crime PodcastPatreon Archive: Bad Psychology: Stanford Prison ExperimentJoin host Ariel Cooksey as she brings you an exclusive from the Patreon archive from the Bad Psychology series. If you'd like to support the show and get bonus episodes, visit Patreon.com/MalicePodContact us at MalicePod@gmail.com and @MalicePod across socials. To check out Human Monsters, visit https://humanmonsterspod.podbean.com/You can find the show anywhere you listen to podcasts. And in the future, you can find me there too. Sources for this episode include: The Lucifer Effect by Phillip ZimbardoWhoever Fights Monsters by Robert Re...2024-05-1941 minNo Te Sientes en el DivánNo Te Sientes en el DivánNTSD ft. NSH-BD #31 - El Efecto Lucifer¿Exite la maldad intrínseca en el ser humano? ¿Si llegamos hasta ciertos límites, somos capaces de hacer atrocidades infames? El psicólogo Phillip Zimbardo realizó un experimento para demostrar esto y muchas más cosas. ¡Te interesa! Pues, no se, ¿qué te parece si le das al play? ;) Durante la temporada 2022/2023 tuve la suerte de colaborar en el programa de Onda Cero: "No Son Horas - Buenos Días", capitaneado por la magnífica Gemma Ruiz (@gemma_riuz). INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL: Javier Sánchez Gil www.notesienteseneldivan.com IG, TIKTOK: @notesienteseneldivan2024-01-1707 minThe American Journal of LosersThe American Journal of Losers#69 - The Stanford Prison ExperimentOne day The American Journal of Losers will be taught in high school classes as the textbook example of the depths of misery to which human beings will sink, but for now that honor goes to the Stanford Prison Experiment: Phillip Zimbardo's wacky summer camp for wayward boys.  Adam McShane, Joey Bednarski, and Cosmo Nomikos are stand up comedians based out of Chicago, IL.AJL is part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network: https://www.thelincolnlodge.com/podcasts2022-11-0900 minNo Bico Do CorvoNo Bico Do CorvoEpisódio EXTRA - Como Criar Um Pequeno TiranoEm 1945 se iniciaram os julgamentos de Nuremberg, que mostravam pela primeira vez ao mundo os horrores perpetrados pelo regime nazista alemão. Diante do horror, muitos pensadores passam a se dedicar na busca sobre a origem do mal. Afinal, o que era o mal? O mal era inerente aos seres humanos? Qualquer um podia fazer o mal? Quais eram as condições para tamanha barbárie? Hanna Arendt, uma pensadora judia de origem alemã passa a se debruçar sobre essas questões. Após a sua fuga do regime, dedicou parte do seu trabalho a compreender as origens do totalita...2022-10-291h 06Fularsız EntellikFularsız EntellikErkek Krizi 1: Eğitimsizlik, İşsizlik ve Babasızlık Kadın-çocuk-erkek üçlemesinin son durağına, erkeklere geldik. Biramı koydum, sizi bekliyorum.Bugün, Phillip Zimbardo'nun araştırmalarını takip ederek, erkek çocukların eğitimdeki ve sosyal becerilerdeki eksiklikleri ile aşırı dijital eğlence tüketimleri ve okulun akademikleşmesi arasındaki ilişkiye baktık. Ek olarak işsizlik, kendi düzenini kuramama ve babasızlığın etkilerinden bahsettik. Tüm bunlar kadınlar için de sorunken, erkekler için bir kriz haline gelmekte. Tüm kaynaklar aşağıda..(Not: Patreon'da yüzlerce insan, irili ufaklı katkılarla beni doğrudan destekliyor, on...2022-10-1132 minPlannix - Il Podcast sulla Finanza PersonalePlannix - Il Podcast sulla Finanza PersonaleWikilix Podcast #88 - "Il finestrino rotto": le conseguenze finanziare dell'esperimento di ZimbardoNel 1969, il professore Phillip Zimbardo condusse un esperimento di psicologia sociale, dimostrando che il semplice atto di rompere un finestrino di una macchina lasciata abbandonata portava a vandalizzarla in breve tempo, anche in un quartiere ricco e benestante. La conclusione che ne trasse fu legata al fatto che un singolo danno, portava in breve tempo alla totare incuria nei confronti dell'oggetto. Cosa c'entra con la finanza? Allo stesso modo, la gestione della propria finanza personale può essere caratterizzata da "finestrini rotti" che portano effetti negativi a valanga nella propria vita finanziaria In qu...2022-10-0439 minThis is Wellness by Emergence Health NetworkThis is Wellness by Emergence Health NetworkEnhancing your environmental wellness with connectionEnvironment sets the stage for every aspect of our lives, so why not set yourself up for success with a health environmental connection?   Cited in this episode is The Lucifer Effect by Phillip Zimbardo, Ph.D.. 2022-09-2223 minFascinating NounsFascinating NounsEp. 213: The Milgram Obedience ExperimentsThe 1950’s and 60’s were a strange time in American culture as it related to human behavior.  Behind the scenes, you had the MK Ultra experiments trying to unlock the secrets to mind control.  More publicly, you had Dr. Phillip Zimbardo and Stanley Milgram conducting social science experiments designed to show the extremes in human […]2022-09-131h 10PsicoNerdPsicoNerd⚠️Polêmica no experimento de aprisionamento de Stanford | Fraude e psicologiaConheça o polêmico experimento de aprisionamento de Stanford. Entenda também polêmica no experimento de aprisionamento de Stanford. Polemico pelos maus tratos e mudanças de comportamentos, mudou a psicologia social e deixou seu autor, o professor Phillip Zimbardo, na luz da fama. Além dos relatos de comportamento abusivo, o experimento de aprisionamento de Stanford, ou a experiencia da prisão simulada, vem sendo questionado quando sua validade. Seria uma fraude na psicologia? Partes: 00:00:00 Talvez a maior fraude da psicologia 00:00:45 Início de tudo 00...2022-07-2008 minThe StoryPsyching PodcastThe StoryPsyching PodcastLearning About Human Nature Through A PrisonTo learn about why humans are good or bad, Social Psychologist Phillip Zimbardo undertook the Stanford Prison Experiment. Join us on the Story Psyching to find out how the story of this experiment relates to you.2022-07-1411 minThe Bill Press PodThe Bill Press PodThe Still Dangerous Case of Donald TrumpDuring the hearings of the January 6th Select Committee, one question keeps coming up, “Did Donald Trump believe he had actually won the election?” “How could it be, that after being told repeatedly that no substantial fraud had occurred, he still maintained he won?”  “Is the man crazy?”It just so happens that we looked into this very question on the Bill Press Pod back in the summer of 2020 with our series, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, based on the bestselling book of the same name. In the podcast, in conversations with a dozen psychiatrists...2022-06-2145 minPsicoNerdPsicoNerdEXPERIENCIAS POLEMICAS DA PSICOLOGIA |Stanford, Milgran e MonstroHoje vamos conhecer as experiencias polemicas da psicologia. Entraremos brevemente no passado da psicologia, com a experiência da prisão de Stanford, de Phillip Zimbardo, no experimento de obediência do Milgram e o estudo monstro de Wendell Johnson. Estudos e experiencias que causaram polemica, e mancharam a psicologia por muitos anos. A psicologia precisou aprender a lidar com estas experiencias e podemos a aprender com elas também. Partes: 00:00:00 O passado da psicologia 00:01:14 O Experimento de Stanford 00:03:10 O estudo monstro 00:04:21 O Experiência...2022-05-1306 min10ish Podcast10ish Podcast172) Most Influential Psychological Experiments in Modern HistoryFreud. Skinner. Pavlov. Which famous psychologists are responsible for the most influential (and weird) experiments in modern history? On this episode, Nick is joined by guest sidekick host, Anna Keller (practicing counselor and host of the Freudian Sips podcast), to discuss the experiments throughout history that have most shaped the vast field of psychology.PLUS: background and context for each experiment, the emotional costs to the experiment participants, Nick's high school psychology class, the psychologist Anna most wants to physically fight, disturbing findings about human nature, adorable baby monkeys, and MUCH more.2022-05-041h 55La Casita del HorrorLa Casita del HorrorEp 108 - Preso de la cárcel de tus besos y del Experimento StanfordDel 14 al 20 de agosto de 1971 se llevo a cabo el festival americano del experimento horrible o lo que es lo mismo El Experimento Stanford, liderado por un señor con problemas y mucho entusiasmo llamado Phillip Zimbardo, sujeto que en nombre de la ciencia instaló una prisión falsa con prisioneros y guardias solo para ver qué pasaba y por supuesto que lo que pasó fue una locura que dejó maltratos, abusos y muchos traumas para sus participantes.2021-11-301h 03El Diario de las EmocionesEl Diario de las EmocionesEfecto Lucifer.El efecto Lucifer es un término que se utiliza en el ámbito de la psicología para determinar cómo una persona aparentemente normal y sin problemas es capaz de cometer actos malvados. Esto puede suceder en cualquier contexto y en el momento más inesperado, ya que el llamado efecto Lucifer puede surgir incluso en el ámbito cotidiano, sin que haya un motivo aparente que lleve a este cambio de conducta. “La capacidad infinita de la mente humana para convertirnos a cualquiera de nosotros en amable o cruel, compasivo o egoísta, creativo o destructivo, y de hacer que algun...2021-11-0224 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques43. Get Psyched: How Time and Situations Shape Our Communication“Social psychologists believe that if we want to understand our own behavior and the behavior of others, the first thing we have to ask or notice is, ‘What is the situation in which they are performing, in which they are behaving?’ And then we want to know as much about the situation as possible.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Stanford emeritus psychology professor Phillip Zimbardo sits down with host Matt Abrahams to discuss how time influences our perception and our positive or negative thought processes. The two also talk about how the findings of Zimbardo...2021-10-2819 minNPFX: The Nonprofit Fundraising ExchangeNPFX: The Nonprofit Fundraising ExchangeBreaking Down Barriers to Social Change (with Ricardo "Cobe" Williams)Advancing a nonprofit's mission requires the cooperation and support of many individuals and groups — from the recipients of your services to lawmakers, donors, community leaders, and especially the people working within the organization itself. In today's podcast episode, we'll explore what it takes to enroll key stakeholders, overcome barriers to change, and craft an effective narrative with the power to inspire and transform. Free 30-minute consultation for NPFX listeners: http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free Want to suggest a topic for an upcoming episode? Send an email to contact@ipmadvancement.com. Additional IPM Res...2021-10-0550 minEl Segundo MensajeroEl Segundo MensajeroT1E6: ... Y convierte a los guardias en criminales (con Gustavo Alonso)Ben Blum y Thibault Le Texier son los principales detractores del Experimento de la Cárcel de Stanford que llevó a Phillip Zimbardo a la fama pero ¿Qué argumentos tienen contra él? ¿Realmente fue tan mala la metodología? ¿De verdad los abusos de poder son únicamente producto de un ambiente viciado? Las imágenes relacionadas con el episodio están en Instagram: @elsegundomensajero Sigue a Gus en instagram: @gusaatov Este episodio de El Segundo Mensajero es una co-producción con Ducky Audio ¿Necesitas grabar, editar, mezclar o limpiar tu audio? Contacta a Ducky Audio en...2021-06-2938 minHappier At Work®Happier At Work®70: The Future of Hybrid-Remote Working with Jennifer DowlingJennifer Dowling is a Chartered Work and Organisational Psychologist and Director of Train Remote. She specialises in remote, flexible and hybrid working. Jennifer has a strong background in people development, psychometrics, selection, training and coaching. In this episode, Aoife and Jennifer discuss the future of hybrid-remote working in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the power of autonomy in work and the benefits of effective time management and self-observation. Main points covered throughout the episode include: - An introduction to Jennifer Dowling. - The future of work and flexibility. - Transitioning from an interactive environment to remote work. - The...2021-06-1853 minHabit MastersHabit Masters#44: Pygmalion Effect - How Expectations Improve PerformanceExpectations have immense power to influence who we are and who we become.Whether they're our expectations or the expectations of others, the difference they can make in our lives is surprising. For that very reason, we believe it is vital to understand the power these expectations hold and to learn how we can harness that power to inspire personal growth and progress. Join us as we revisit the idea of the Pygmalion effect (as discussed in Episode #43) and how you can apply that knowledge in your life today!IDEAS FROM THIS...2021-04-1318 minThe Dr. Junkie ShowThe Dr. Junkie Show#45: The Stanford Prison "Experiment"In 1971, Dr. Phillip Zimbardo gathered a group of undergraduate students and convinced them that they were not allowed to leave the basement of the Stanford Psychology Department. Half of the group played the role of guards, while the other half became prisoners for what was supposed to be a 14-day experiment.  What followed was six days of legitimized abuse, and fifty years of legitimized research, all based on a misrepresentation of motives. In this episode I talk about what happened in that study, and what it means about our human tendency to blame our bad behavior on ot...2021-04-0440 minPra Que Nome ?Pra Que Nome ?1°Temporada-Ep2:O experimento de aprisionamento de StanfordE nesse segundo episódio nós falamos sobre o cruel experimento conduzido pelo pesquisador Phillip Zimbardo2020-08-0407 minThe Bill Press PodThe Bill Press PodThe Dangerous Case of Donald Trump. Episode 1Pundits have labeled Donald Trump crazy, a toddler, a narcissist. To get beyond the punditry we went to actual mental health professionals for this series of special podcasts based on the New York Times bestseller, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump. In conversations with a dozen psychiatrists and psychologists, we explore the pathologies that make Donald Trump the terrible person and worse president he is. Today’s episode features the editor of The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, Dr. Bandy Lee, a psychiatrist on the faculty of the Yale Medical School. Also Dr. James Gilligan who was on th...2020-08-0400 minBitches and MurdersBitches and MurdersEpisode 26: Cell Block Tango Part 2 (Finally...)Hey spooky bitches, we are finally back and raring to go on our first ever TWO-PART episode ending out our story on the Stanford Prison Experiment! Let us unload all of our feelings on Phillip Zimbardo and the rest of the crew for the longest episode we've ever done!  2019-11-191h 43The Fourth WayThe Fourth Way(17) S1E17 Rebuttal: The New Holocaust*Please excuse the sound quality on this episode. There was some interference on this recording which influenced the sound quality. A huge thanks to Joseph McDade for his generous permission to use his music: https://josephmcdade.com/Discord Discussion Board: https://disboard.org/server/474580298630430751 Why Civil Resistance Works: https://www.ericachenoweth.com/research/wcrwGene Sharp Books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=gene+sharp&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 Hannah Arendt on the Banality of Evil: https://www.amazon.com/Eichmann-Jerusalem-Banality-Penguin-Classics/dp/0143039881/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=eichman+in+jerusalem&qid=1569004482&sr=8-1 Milgram Experiment: https://www.ted.com/talks/philip_zimb...2019-11-0836 minPower and Strength RadioPower and Strength RadioEP. 03 Confronting the Shadows and Living a Flourishing Life with Joe PachecoOn today's episode of Power and Strength Radio, I had the pleasure of sitting down with and interviewing my good friend Joe Pacheco.  Joe is a police officer, Swat team operator and a former Marine.  He is also a husband, dad and a man looking to live a flourishing life.  Joe was gracious and vulnerable enough to share his story and the strength he gained on the other side of dealing with an addiction to pornography.  Here is some of what we talked about today: Joe's earliest encounter with pornography How he first recognized...2019-09-1344 minNo Te Sientes en el DivánNo Te Sientes en el DivánNTSD 1x04 - Del Efecto Lucifer, Prisiones y Phillip ZimbardoHola, amigos, hoy Javi nos va a deleitar (sí, no tengo abuela xD) con uno de los experimentos más famosos de la historia de la psicología y a comentar todas las controversias que hay a su alrededor. ¿Te apetece escuchar un poquito? Pues ala... cogete unas palomitas y disfruta... que es bastante gratis. COMPARTIR, SUSCRIBIRSE, DARLE A LIKE Y COMENTAR TAMBIÉN ES BASTANTE GRATIS Y A MI ME AYUDA TWITTER: @ntsdivan8 INSTAGRAM: @notesienteseneldivan EMAIL: notesienteseneldivan@gmail.com2019-02-1920 minFree Audio from DrMiller.comFree Audio from DrMiller.comSpontaneous Violence and The Hero Project – a Conversation with Dr. Phil Zimbardo Dr. Zimbardo became world famous as a result of his startling “Stanford Prison Experiment,” in which he randomly assigned psychologically normal college students to play the role of either prisoners or guards. Within a few days the two groups became more and more violent with each other – so much so that it became necessary to stop the experiment in 6 days instead of the planned 14 days. In this intriguing conversation we review the startling details of this study. Zimbardo has conducted research for some years on deindividuation, vandalism and dehumanization that illustrated the ease with which ordinary people can be...2019-02-0100 minReliable TruthReliable TruthThe Epidemic of Loneliness: Part 2 - Richard E. Simmons IIIStanford psychologist Phillip Zimbardo made this observation, “There is nothing more detrimental to a person’s life than isolation. There is no more destructive influence on physical and mental health than the isolation of you from me and us from them.” Yet, incredibly, we trivialize human existence and human relationships with the excuse of time-demands and the pressures of work. Can a person be truly happy if they struggle with loneliness? Join me to listen in on my thoughts on this.2018-12-1404 minScary MysteriesScary MysteriesTwisted 2s #32 Kyron Hormon & Stanford Prison ExperimentFor this week we focus on the mysterious disappearance of young student and the shocking results from a highly contraversal experiment. Get ready for Scary Mysteries Twisted Two's. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________Scary Mysteries Twisted Two's:Kyron Hormon & The Stanford Prison Experiment#1 Disappearance of Kyron HormanSeven-year-old Kyron Horman was getting ready to attend a...2018-09-1912 minThings That Keep Me Up at NightThings That Keep Me Up at NightEpisode #002 – That's Not Like PrisonEver heard of the Stanford Prison Experiment? You've never heard about it like this before. Brie discusses her research on Phillip Zimbardo's infamous experiment and what it says about human nature.2018-06-292h 00Inner VoiceInner VoiceBecome an everyday HERO - Dr. Foojan Zeine interviews Dr. Phillip ZimbardoBecome an everyday Hero- In this segment of the Innervoice show, Dr. Foojan Zeine interviews Dr. Phillip Zimbardo,  A professor emeritus at Stanford University and creator of The Stanford Prison Experiment, founder of the non-profit The Heroic Imagination Project www.heroicimagination.org A dialogue about tools to become an everyday Hero vs a bystander.  Please contact me with your suggestions and questions at www.foojan.com2018-05-0300 minMental Illness in Pop CultureMental Illness in Pop CultureThe Stanford Prison Experiment: Mental Illness in Pop CultureIn this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we examine The Stanford Prison Experiment, in film and real life. A coin toss determined whether volunteers would be “guards” or “prisoners” in this controversial research project. We welcome guest-podcaster and doctoral student Andre Joaquim as we explore the relationship of power to imprisonment, gender, groupthink, displacement, conformity, and ethics. We also reflect on professional helper and educator Dr. Phillip Zimbardo’s decision-making while the experiment took place as well as his atonement afterward. We find the film both hard to believe and true to life while remaining uncertain about its implicatio...2017-12-1557 minGeek Family TherapyGeek Family TherapyIs it really Video Game Addiction?#2: It seems many people believe they have a family member or loved one who is addicted to video games.  Are they really?  Are video games as bad as people think they are or is video game addiction just a new psychological buzz word.  This episode Lea and Kat discuss Video Game addiction; is it a diagnosis? What are the criteria? How did it first start? How can it be treated? And, how can it be prevented? This episode is very heavy and loaded with some history, some facts, and diagnostic criteria.  This episode is also a little long...2017-04-241h 15Minute HistoryMinute History010 | Donald Trump<object height="338" width="600"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtu.be/nB7yKbPKd14?version=3&amp;hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="https://youtu.be/3PfExklguQA?version=3&amp;hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="600" height="338" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object><br /><br /><audio controls=""><source src="https://archive.org/download/009DonaldTrumpPodcast/009%20Donald%20Trump%20Podcast.mp3"></source...2016-08-3052 minMaximize Your InfluenceMaximize Your InfluenceEpisode 115 - When Persuasion BackfiresYour environment and the expectations of that environment should be persuasive. There is a concept called the Phillip Zimbado’s Broken Window Theory. This theory suggests that a building full of broken windows will cause people to assume that no one cares for the building or its appearance. This in turn will spur more vandalism and more broken windows. In other words, the environment's condition gives suggestions that lead people to hold certain assumptions, and people then act on those assumptions. The broken windows invite greater damage and crime.   Zimbardo did a study illustrating this point.  He left his car o...2015-11-1024 minPodcast CámbiatePodcast Cámbiate29 De Marzo 2014 He?roesPODEMOS SER HÉROES A fin de cuentas, un héroe es alguien que quisiera discutir con los dioses, y así debilita a los demonios para combatir su visión. Norman Mailer Tradicionalmente, la historia de la psicología nos muestra infinidad de estudios relacionados con la maldad. Nos resulta incomprensible o fascinante intentar entender que pasa por la cabeza de los seres humanos cuando hacen daño a los demás u a otros seres vivos. Necesitamos comprenderlo, explicarlo. Me imagino que para saber como no repetirlo nunca más. Pero no aprendemos. Lo que parece haber demostrado, una y otra v...2014-03-2905 minWELCOME TO OUR ARCHIVES!WELCOME TO OUR ARCHIVES!The Time Paradox with Dr. Phillip Zimbardo and Behavioral with Dr. Hersh ShefrinDr. Phillip Zimbardo is perhaps the most distinguished psychologist alive today, having served as President of the American Psychological Association, designed and narrated the award winning PBS series, Discovering Psychology and published several hundred professional articles and fifty books. A professor emeritus at Stanford University, Dr. Zimbardo has spent nearly 50 years teaching and studying psychology. His areas of focus include time perspective, shyness, evil and madness. Dr. Hersh Shefrin is an economist best known for his pioneering work in behavioral finance. He obtained a Ph.D. in economics from the London School of Economics . Shefrin's research articles have been published...2009-07-2400 min