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James_Miller comments on Open thread, 11-17 August 2014 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: James_Miller 12 August 2014 09:25:48PM 0 points [-]

I am very confident that a college student version of me taking part in a similar experiment as a guard would not have been cruel to the prisoners in part because the high school me (who at the time was very left wing) decided to not stand up for the pledge of allegiance even though everyone else in his high school regularly did and this me refused to participate in a gym game named war-ball because I objected to the name.

Comment author: Nornagest 12 August 2014 09:44:21PM 5 points [-]

I didn't stand for the Pledge in school either, but in retrospect I think that had less to do with politics or virtue and more to do with an uncontrollable urge to look contrarian.

I can see myself going either way in the Stanford prison experiment, which probably means I'd have abused the prisoners.

Comment author: ChristianKl 13 August 2014 10:22:32AM -2 points [-]

But you aren't that left wing anyone but go around teaching people to make decisions based on game theory.

Comment author: James_Miller 13 August 2014 03:18:20PM 1 point [-]

I moved to the right in my 20s.