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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5910 Fighting Back Against Lies!

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Friday Night Live 4 April 2025

In this episode, I critically analyze the Stanford Prison Experiment in light of Thibaut Le Texier's recent book and Russell T. Warne's critique, which questions the experiment's integrity and ethical violations. I challenge the notion of an inherent capacity for cruelty within humans, advocating for a more hopeful perspective on human nature.

Discussions on societal perceptions of morality and the impact of social norms on self-worth lead to an emphasis on honesty in relationships. As I critique sensationalized narratives that foster mistrust, I encourage listeners to reflect on their instincts and engage in genuine connections while advocating for moral accountability amidst life's complexities.

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0:00.0

Good evening, good evening.

0:01.5

Welcome to your Friday Night Live.

0:05.5

Thank you for everyone who dropped past earlier today for a spontaneous live stream.

0:10.9

We had a very good chat and conversation.

0:16.1

And hello, hello.

0:17.5

Good evening.

0:18.1

Welcome to your Friday night live.

0:19.9

Fourth of April. My God, April already.

0:24.2

2024. At 2025. Boy, time really is flying. And I have topics, of course. I'm sure you're aware that we do have topics as a whole.

0:40.5

I have lots of space in my brain, heart, and mind for your questions and comments and preferences and what is nice for you.

0:53.1

And we could start with some fraud.

0:55.0

So yeah, we could start with some fraud.

1:03.0

I mentioned this many years ago, but I came across it recently, and I thought it was worth

1:10.0

talking about a little bit.

1:13.5

So, Russell T. Warn, that's Russ Warn, W-A-R-N-E on X, wrote, I finished reading Thebont-L-L-Texterres'

1:23.1

book investigating the Stanford Prison Experiment, History of a Lie.

1:28.4

This is the most thorough treatment of the real history behind the Stanford Prison Experiment, History of a Lie. This is the most thorough treatment of the real history behind the Stanford Prison Experiment.

1:34.8

So this is his perspective on it.

1:39.3

Obviously, they haven't verified these claims, but I'm putting them out there because they're

1:42.1

interesting.

1:42.8

So the Stanford Prison Experiment was this idea that you take a bunch of random college students, you divide them

1:47.7

into guards, and you divide them into prisoners, and you just give them these roles to play,

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