In essence, they had become the playthings of the nine other young
men who now kept them in that windowless place. Uniformly dressed in
khakis pants and shirts, along with large reflective sunglasses, wearing
whistles around their necks and brandishing clubs, these nine other
young men could have been their classmates, their co-workers, their
friends had they met in another place or time, but instead now possessed
near absolute control over them, often exercising it for no other
purpose than to humiliate and emasculate, to remind their prisoners of
their subordinate state...<<Read More>>>...
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Monday, 28 March 2022
What Can The Stanford Prison Experiment Tell Us About Life In The Pandemic Era?
[The Pulse]: Late in the summer of 1971, a young man was taken from his home in
Palo Alto, California. Then another. And another. Nine in all, they were
each spirited away. Eventually brought to a place with no windows and
no clocks, they were stripped and they were chained. They were costumed
in dress-like gowns. They were given numbers to be used in place of
their names. Minor pleasures were redefined as privileges, as were such
basic acts as bathing, brushing one’s teeth, and using a proper toilet
when one pleased.