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Student protests, rioting, Psychology of Revolution, Twitter revolutions. . . Rebellion is alive and kicking. But why do only some of us choose to take a stand? So why do some of us choose to rebel? It's a question we haven't had many answers to. Milgram‘s experiments are a classic example of how researchers have concentrated their attention on those who con form — in a documentary about his studies, Milgram even chose not to include footage of anyone rebelling. Those who said no were confined to the cutting-room floor. But new research is putting rebels firmly into the spotlight.
      


Personally, I'd like to believe I wouldn't shock another person intentionally. Now, unintentionally? All bets are off. ;)
      


this is what i have been aiming for the six degrees of separation.between me and the influential if these people could carry my message of a low crime honest corruption free world i could escape the trench war fare i am stuck with trying to get my message out with moral prostitutes like the D.E.A. [Department for Exploitation of Addicts].
      


Este experimento es ya un clásico en la teoría cognitiva y psicología social, aunque habrá que hacerle matices, claro, como a todo.