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His name means bringer of light but he fell from grace because he refused to recognise that of god which was in his creation adam. He was banished to hell and became the embodiment of evil, the devil. Understanding how good people turn evil by philip zimbardo. I have included the books index with page numbers primarily to give viewers a sense of the range and depth of ideas and people included. Andy book andy boph andy bros andy bsk andy buchan andy butler andy c andy cain andy caldwell andy cardona. Mar 19, 2017 the lucifer effect philip zimbardo cdi 2009 duration. In his 2004 book, zimbardo discusses whether ordinary, average, or even good people can become the perpetrators of diabolical acts of evil.
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