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The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil, is first a remarquable and an historical experiment

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Hello everybody, I am glad that someone has created this article about The Lucifer effect. That's a really interesting subject ! I mean this is a really good idea to have made this article.

A few days ago I was really curious about the subject relative to "the Lucifer Effect" and essentially about the psychological causes of "How Good People Turn Evil". So I have baught that book, written by professor Philip Zimbardo's, and it is really interesting.

And my question is : Today, when someone talk about "The Lucifer Effect", is it more with the intention to point out "the popular experiment" or "the book" ? Because I guess that the book and the experiment have the same name ...

As the professor Philip Zimbardo's is the author of both the experiment and the book, why this article couldn't be first articulated around the experiment of Philip Zimbardo's ? Because I think that "The Lucifer Effect" became first popular as an experiment and then as a book.

Thank you

Best Regards

--Maphteach (talk) 12:56, 20 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]