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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 14 MIN

Why Good People Comply with Evil - Daniel Schmachtenberger | After Skool

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Why Good People Comply with Evil - Daniel Schmachtenberger Listen to the full podcast with Daniel Schmachtenberger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSx8j8lSewA&t=6335s In this episode Daniel answers the question, "Why should people care about global existential issues?". He cites 2 experiments, the "Milgram experiment" (1961) and the "Asch conformity experiments" to serve as examples of how good people can be complicit with evil acts.Learn more about Daniel Schmachtenberger's research at https://civilizationemerging.com/ Follow the podcast for new episodes. We cannot change the world. But we can change ourselves...and that will change the world. The goal of this podcast is to empower the individual and deliver profound ideas through art. Find After Skool on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AfterSkool/videos Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent initiative inspired by the thought-provoking content of After Skool. It is created by a viewer who appreciates the depth of the ideas shared and wants to make them more accessible in an audio format. While every effort is made to preserve the essence of the original content, this is not an official After Skool production, nor is it affiliated with or endorsed by After Skool. All rights to the original material belong to After Skool. If you have any concerns regarding this podcast, please feel free to reach out. ------------------------- --- Keywords: psychology, roman empire, life philosophy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why Good People Comply with Evil - Daniel Schmachtenberger Listen to the full podcast with Daniel Schmachtenberger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSx8j8lSewA&t=6335s In this episode Daniel answers the question, "Why should people care about global existential issues?". He cites 2 experiments, the "Milgram experiment" (1961) and the "Asch conformity experiments" to serve as examples of how good people can be complicit with evil acts.Learn more about Daniel Schmachtenberger's research at https://civilizationemerging.com/ Follow the podcast for new episodes. We cannot change the world. But we can change ourselves...and that will change the world. The goal of this podcast is to empower the individual and deliver profound ideas through art. Find After Skool on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AfterSkool/videos Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent initiative inspired by the thought-provoking content of After Skool. It is created by a viewer who appreciates the depth of the ideas shared and wants to make them more accessible in an audio format. While every effort is made to preserve the essence of the original content, this is not an official After Skool production, nor is it affiliated with or endorsed by After Skool. All rights to the original material belong to After Skool. If you have any concerns regarding this podcast, please feel free to reach out. ------------------------- --- Keywords: psychology, roman empire, life philosophy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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