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The Berkeley Civic Courage and Heroism Experiment: The Group Dynamics of Individuals Acting in Concert to Advance Ethical Goals in the Public Interest

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2017
Many studies have investigated how to get individuals to obey external authority, as noted in the obedience experiments (Miller, 1986). But next to none have investigated how individuals obey their conscience as they act as members of a group committed to taking nonviolent courageous action in the defense of ethical principles and the public interest ...
Bill, Roller, Philip, Zimbardo
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‘Courage isn’t what it used to be’: Heroism Emerges from the Great War, 1917–1918

2008
The British Army survived the dubious victories of the Somme campaign. The Asquith Coalition did not. From its ashes rose the new coalition of David Lloyd George, with the lean and streamlined War Cabinet of five men at its heart. The Welshman was an opponent of Haig and meant to curb what he considered the reckless excesses of the Western Front.1 ...
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August 30: A legend of courage, sacrifice, and heroism!

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August 30: A legend of courage, sacrifice, and heroism!
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