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Comment by shrubby

24 days ago

I think this is not only about Eichmann, but a picture of humanity in general.

The obedience to authority that we must be able to challenge to stand a chance.

Milgram's or Zimbardo's tests we're somewhat flawed yes, but still WW2 and Germany kinda proved this tendency IMO. And that's why I brought it up. Perhaps not the best comparison, I admit, but a comparison that seems more and more relevant ni many cases.