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“Although a person acting under authority performs actions that seem to violate standards of conscience, it would not be true to say that he loses his moral sense. Instead, it acquires a radically different focus. He does not respond with a moral sentiment to the actions he performs. Rather, his…” quote by Stanley Milgram
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“Although a person acting under authority performs actions that seem to violate standards of conscience, it would not be true to say that he loses his moral sense. Instead, it acquires a radically different focus. He does not respond with a moral sentiment to the actions he performs. Rather, his moral concern now shifts to a consideration of how well he is living up to the expectations that the authority has of him.”

Stanley Milgram

About This Quote

Source Study: Milgram's Obedience Experiments, 1963

People obeying authority may not lose morality but redirect it toward meeting authority expectations rather than personal conscience.

In simple terms: Obedience shifts moral focus to authority approval.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when authority redirects your moral compass.

Themes

authority obedience morality psychology

Mood

reflective critical

Type

ethical psychological

When to use this quote

  • workplace decisions
  • military orders
  • medical consent
  • legal compliance

Key Concepts

social pressure ethical shift conformity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you prioritize authority expectations over personal values?
  • How can you maintain personal moral standards under pressure?
A Different Perspective

Authority can suppress personal ethical judgment.

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