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Genocides“I couldn’t do this to someone”

(Waller 2006)

Friday 13th February

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Outcomes of this lesson Last lesson This lesson Next lesson Evaluated the variations of Milgram’s studies

Must: Identify three different types of genocide

Should: discuss the genocides and relate to Milgram’s study

Could: Evaluate if Milgram’s study really supports what happens in Genocide

The flaws of Milgram’s study

Ethical issues• Beaumrind (1964)• Orne and Holland

(1968)

Workshop for timed assignment

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Obedience

• In an authority setting, people feel obliged to follow the orders even if they agree with them or not.. ( Kelman and Hamilton, 1991)

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Things to consider…

• How does Milgram’s experiment compare to what is been witnessed in these following genocides?

• What is different?

• Can Milgram justify his findings based on Genocide- that ordinary people are capable of mass killing?

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The Armenian Genocide

Pope Francis describing the mass killings of Armenians during World War I as “the first genocide of the twentieth century”

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The facts… • The Ottoman empire: one of the most powerful states • Armenians lived as second class citizens- tolerated but less rights• Such as, denied safeguards- state protection and high taxes and lastly inability

to partake in government. • Decline led to political upheaval led to Armenians wanting protection• This ignited suspicions from the ruling Muslim Turks = series of massacres to

scare Armenians - killed 300,000 in retaliation and inflicted enormous loss. • Decline of the empire led to young Turks seizing power and forming the CUP

(committee of union and progress)• Formation of an exclusive Muslim state • WW1 broke out and CUP formed a triple alliance with central powers:

Germany, Austria and Hungry, thus declaring war on Russia and allies, namely France and Great Britain .

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE-XI6blXB0• Handout: ‘Armenian Genocide’

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The Cambodian Genocide

A short documentary on the genocide:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IbmjU0U54kCAUTION: SOME DISTURBING IMAGES!!

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The Facts…

• Handout:

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My Lai Massacre - 1968

• “ Kill anything that moves…”-(My Lai Officer Calley)

• “Destroy the enemy”• !!Sensitive!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDiyqvcIpuc

• !!Sensitive!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSKA_Ce4lBg

• Used Milgram’s experiment as a defence in the trial

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Milgram and the ‘Agentic state’

• Handout • individuals act as agents for others• their own consciences are not in control

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Problems with Milgram

• No everyone obeys• Le Chambon• Sheltered jewsOpenly defied orders To cooperate with newRegime Less stories of deviance then ObedienceBut to be fair not everyone obeyed in the Milgram study!

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Gamson et al (1982): Defiance

• A3 HANDOUT

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Baumrind (1964)Orne and Holland (1968)

• A3 handout

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Any other criticisms with Milgram:

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• Thomas Merton ‘ One of the most disturbing facts that came out of the Eichmann trial was that a psychiatrist pronounced him perfectly sane. I do not doubt it at all , and that is precisely why I find it so disturbing . If all the Nazis has been psychotics… their appalling cruelty would have been in some sense easier to understand…’ (Thomas Merton, Reflections)


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