Praise for the Australian edition:
"Remarkable
Reading Behind the Shock Machine becomes an act of creative disobedience." The Australian
"There may be no studies of the twentieth century more hauntingor more revealing of human beings at their best and worstthan Stanley Milgrams work. And here, finally, is a book that illuminates Milgram and his research subjects in riveting, compassionate detail." Deborah Blum, author of Love at Goon Park
"[ A] provocative magnum opus
full of new info and insights, written with a literary flair so engaging and absorbing that I found it hard to put down." Thomas Blass, author of The Man Who Shocked the World
"An intriguing tale about science, ethics and storytelling." The Age
"An absorbing account of Stanley Milgram, his subjects, and the continuing quest to understand what it means to be human." David Baker, director, Archives of the History of American Psychology