Issues in the study of obedience: A reply to Baumrind.

Volume: 19, Issue: 11, Pages: 848 - 852
Published: Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
OBEDIENCE serves numerous productive functions in society. It may be ennobling and educative and entail acts of charity and kindness. Yet the problem of destructive obedience, because it is the most disturbing expression of null in our time, and because it is the most perplexing, merits intensive study. In its most general terms, the problem of destructive null may be defined thus: If X tells Y to hurt Z, under what conditions will Y carry out...
Paper Details
Title
Issues in the study of obedience: A reply to Baumrind.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1964
Volume
19
Issue
11
Pages
848 - 852
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