Acquire Quote by Stanley Milgram
“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.”
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.
Recognize when authority redirects your moral compass.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- workplace decisions
- military orders
- medical consent
- legal compliance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you prioritize authority expectations over personal values?
- How can you maintain personal moral standards under pressure?
Authority can suppress personal ethical judgment.