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Indoctrination

/ɪnˌdɒk.trɪˈneɪ.ʃən/noun
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Indoctrination is the process of teaching someone to accept a specific set of beliefs or ideologies without question, often emphasizing authority over critical analysis. In modern contexts, it's frequently critiqued in areas like education, media, and politics for its potential to foster bias or manipulation, yet it can also appear in neutral forms such as corporate training programs that shape organizational culture.

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One surprising aspect of indoctrination is that it was a key focus in Stanley Milgram's famous 1960s obedience experiments, where ordinary people administered what they believed were electric shocks under authority figures, revealing that up to 65% could be influenced to harm others without questioning orders. This highlights how everyday indoctrination can subtly erode personal agency, influencing fields from advertising to social media algorithms.

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