The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil
Book Review
«The Lucifer Effect» by Philip Zimbardo is a profound exploration of the nature of human cruelty and the mechanisms that turn ordinary people into villains. The book is based on the famous Stanford prison experiment conducted by the author himself and analyzes how social and situational factors can influence people's behavior. Critics note that Zimbardo masterfully combines scientific data with personal observations, making the book accessible and engaging for a wide audience. However, some reviewers point out excessive detail and repetition, which may hinder the perception of the material. Overall, «The Lucifer Effect» is recognized as an important contribution to social psychology and provokes deep reflection on the nature of evil and individual responsibility.
