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"Do you hear me? Do you care?" Power and dehumanization (1:30)
12016-05-06T14:59:37-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424887611plain2016-05-07T21:36:01-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424According to the definitions of power and dehumanization in the article, ("Power increases dehumanization" by Lammers and Stapel, 2010), does Agamemnon dehumanize others in Iliad One? I.e., does the Lammers and Stapel analysis of how "power increases dehumanization" apply to Agamemnon's behavior as a leader? Explain how Agamemnon does or does not "dehumanize," with specific reference to lines in the Iliad and quotations in this article.
If you had been an adviser to Agamemnon, would you have advised him to "humanize" others more? And if so, how would you tell him to do this?
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12016-05-06T15:13:38-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424"Power increases dehumanization" by J. Lammers and D. Stapel (2010)Norman Sandridge2from http://lammers.socialpsychology.org/publicationsplain2016-05-06T15:15:06-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424