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    Is Disobedience a Virtue and Obedience a Vice? Eric Fromm is the author of Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem. Fromm is a writer from the twentieth century who was a philosopher, historian, sociologist, and etc. Fromm is also an author of over thirty books. In the article Disobedience is a Psychological and Moral Problem Fromm argues that in the beginning of history the world began on the start of disobedience. Without disobedience their would be no freedom or humanity. This…

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    Expert Dog Obedience Tips For New Owners By Derek White Dec 20, 2010 If you are planning to buy a dog anytime soon, you have to realize that having a dog entails a lot of responsibility. One of the very first things you have to take care of once you bring a dog home is setting up an effective obedience training program. Dog obedience training is essential in making sure that your puppy grows up into a well-behaved dog. It is also a very good way of creating a lifelong bond with your pet. Here…

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    written from the point of view of a child, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas includes many themes which make it much more complex and interesting than a children’s book. The most important themes in the book are innocence, friendship, boundaries, and obedience. Firstly, the theme of innocence is shown very frequently, due to the fact that the story is shown from a child’s perspective. Many things that Bruno does not know about or understand are left out or not explained correctly. This requires…

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    Sit. Good Dog. One must consider, what exactly is obedience, and should it be viewed in a positive or negative light? Webster dictionary defines one being obedient as, "willing to do what someone tells you to do or to follow a law, rule, etc". The mere definition of this sounds encouraging. One would applaud an obedient child, employee, or pet; however, can obedience be misemployed? Can obedience be abused? The nature of obedience is relatively simple. Human beings desire structure. We…

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    Introduction: Obedience refers to the act of obeying commands from an individual who is perceived as an authority figure. As a form of social influence taught from early childhood, obedience plays a crucial role within society to create and maintain order and stability (Colman, 2015). Although obedience serves numerous productive functions, orders given to cause physical or mental harm can be detrimental. Throughout his rise to power, Adolf Hitler used this psychological mechanism for his own…

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    The Atrocity of Obedience The Holocaust included the most heinous acts ever recorded in history. Under the leadership of Nazi-Germany president Adolf, Hitler over six million Jews were systematically captured, imprisoned, and murdered. But the Holocaust could not have been carried out by government alone, it required a unilateral effort from all segments of German society. How could the murderous, anti-Semitic ideals of a government compel so many everyday citizens to be complicit with such…

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    Why do common people perform unethical acts? Yale psychologist, Stanley Milgram, researches human behavior and wrote about some of his findings in his article, "The Perils of Obedience." In 1963, Milgram conducted a test using random subjects and actors in a fake electric chair. He gave the subject the power to increase the voltage of the electric chair and "shock" the actor as a form of punishment (Milgram 78). To his surprise, the data showed that nearly all of the subjects administered…

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    The Milgram experiment on obedience to power figures was an arrangement of social brain research experiments directed by Yale University analyst Stanley Milgram. They measured the ability of study members to comply with a power figure who trained them to perform acts clashing with their individual heart. Milgram initially portrayed his examination in 1963 in an article distributed in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology and later talked about his discoveries in more noteworthy…

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    under compulsion when faced with things they don’t care to do? What makes it so hard for them to disobey in that moment? In the movie Ella Enchanted, Ella (Anne Hathaway) was never taught to be obedient, as a baby, she was given the “gift” of obedience by her fairy godmother Lucinda (Vivica A. Fox), which requires Ella to obey anything she is told. This talent causes Ella…

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    norm. The Milgram study of obedience reveals the extent to which people will go in obeying orders and how this is so ingrained in people, that they dare not challenge abuse of power. The Milgram sentiments about obedience are replicated in the Gorge Orwell dystopian novel, 1984, where people show great willingness to obey those in positions of power even when it goes against their ethical and moral convictions, and challenged by Erich Fromm, arguing that such obedience inhibits the growth and…

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