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Just Following Orders investigates the biological foundations of obedience and the mechanisms that enable individuals to commit harmful acts under authority. Through cutting-edge neuroscience research, Emilie A. Caspar examines how the human brain processes commands and justifies compliance, even when those orders conflict with personal morality.
The book draws connections between laboratory findings in cognitive neuroscience and historical atrocities, questioning the notion that perpetrators are inherently evil or abnormal. Instead, Caspar presents evidence suggesting that obedience involves specific neural processes that can be activated in ordinary people under particular circumstances.
By understanding these brain mechanisms, readers gain insight into the psychological and neurological factors that contribute to harmful obedience. This work is essential for anyone seeking to understand how civilized societies can descend into violence and what protective measures might prevent future atrocities.







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