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Killing on orders by D.G. Myers was an article published in a local magazine, in which Stanley Milgram, a psychologist, supervised human experimenting trying to explain what happens when demands from authority clashes with the demands of conscience. The study also demonstrates how the variables: emotional distance of the victim, closeness and legitimacy of the authority and the liberating effects of group influence effected whether humans obey their conscience or the authorities. Mr. Milgram explains that in demanding situations (such as they did in Mr. Milgrams experiment) people are focused to appeal to either their emotional feelings or the authorities, Mr.
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