This article presents the author's opinion on social psychologist Stanley Milgram's theory that individuals faced with an ordered moral conflict enter an agentic state. Topics include the similarities between the actions of participants in Milgram's shock experiments and soldiers in the military, the identification-based friendship paradigm created by psychologists Stephen D. Reicher, S. Alexander Haslam, and Joanne R. Smith, and the application of both theories to Nazi bureaucrats.
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