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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Phillip Zimbardo
A Gateway to His Life, Theories, and Legacy

Few psychologists have stirred such debate as Phillip Zimbardo. To some, he is the bold thinker who exposed the hidden power of authority and circumstance. To others, he is a cautionary tale of ethics and excess. From the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment to his later work on time perspective and heroism, Zimbardo’s career illuminates both the fragility and the resilience of human nature.

This concise yet powerful volume distils his life, theories, and legacy into clear, engaging chapters. You’ll discover the formative influences of his Bronx upbringing, the intellectual climate that shaped his research, and the experiments and writings that continue to reverberate through psychology, law, education, and beyond.

Alongside an accessible exploration of Zimbardo’s theories, you’ll discover:

  • How the Stanford Prison Experiment revealed the unsettling force of situational power.

  • Why The Lucifer Effect redefined our understanding of cruelty and responsibility.

  • The role of time perspective in shaping motivation, resilience, and trauma recovery.

  • The controversies that reshaped psychology’s ethical standards.

  • Zimbardo’s later shift toward cultivating everyday heroism through the Heroic Imagination Project.

Part biography, part theory guide, and part reflection on legacy, this book offers a gateway into one of psychology’s most provocative figures. Accessible yet rigorous, it captures the light and shadow of Zimbardo’s work, inviting readers to grapple with enduring questions of power, morality, and choice.

The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.

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