Situational explanations

Cards (6)

  • Agentic state
    A mental state where we feel no personal responsibility for our actions and we feel ourselves to be acting for an authority figure.
    This state allows us to obey even a destructive authority figure.
  • Autonomous state
    When a person is free to behave according to their own principles and feels a sense of responsibility for their actions.
  • Adolf Eichmann
    Milgram's interest was sparked by Adolf Eichmann's trial in 1961
    Eichmann was in charge of Nazi camps and his only defence was that he was following orders
  • Adolf Eichmann quotes from the trial

    "I have a lot on my conscience. I know that but I had nothing to do with killing the Jews. I never killed a Jew - I've never killed anybody"
    He didn't deny the facts all he said was that he was "following orders"
  • Agentic shift
    The shift from an autonomous state to an agentic state.
    Milgram says that this occurs when a person perceives someone else as an authority figure.
    The authority figure has greater power as they have a higher position in a hierarchy.
  • Legitimacy of authority
    We are more likely to obey people who we perceive to have authority over us.
    This authority is justified by the people in power due to a social hierarchy.
    Most people accept authority figures to allow society to run smoothly.
    We learn acceptance of authority in childhood.