The greatest crimes in history are not committed by 'madmen' but by 'normal' people who are too weak to resist the pressure of the moment.
Banality of evil, political theory
The greatest crimes in history are not committed by 'madmen' but by 'normal' people who are too weak to resist the pressure of the moment.
Banality of evil, political theory
Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil
1963
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