Más allá de la obedienciareanálisis de la investigación de Milgram

  1. Jesús M. Canto Ortiz 1
  2. José L. Álvaro 2
  1. 1 Universidad de Málaga, España
  2. 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
Revue:
Escritos de psicología

ISSN: 1138-2635 1989-3809

Année de publication: 2015

Volumen: 8

Número: 1

Pages: 13-20

Type: Article

DOI: 10.24310/ESPSIESCPSI.V8I1.13222 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Résumé

Milgram’s obedience to authority study is considered one of the most important studies in social psychology. Its impact has gradually spread to social psychology, other branches of psychology, and other social sciences. This article analyses the reciprocal influence of Milgram’s studies and Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil. It also offers a critical analysis of Milgram’s theoretical model (agentic state) and Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil. It is suggested that there is no empirical evidence of the existence of an agentic state or a relationship between this state and the levels of obedience achieved in Milgram’s experiments. Furthermore, recent studies on the Holocaust do not confirm that the criminal actions of the Nazi leaders were acts of due obedience. Theoretical models, such the one based on the perspective of social identity, are needed to explain the results obtained in Milgram’s experiments.