“Most people go about their daily life assuming that they have more control over their behavior than they actually do,” wrote ...
The name Philip Zimbardo may not mean a lot to most people, but if I say ‘the Stanford Prison Experiment’ then you may start to know who I mean. Born in 1933, Zimbardo died in October last year.
Their stories unravel a narrative that interrogates the motives of the man in charge, Dr. Philip Zimbardo, while exploring larger questions of human nature and the power of perspective.