When looking at the Country Side case, no one helped out the man because they we're part of the Country Side system. By helping the man out, they would be going against their employer and taking away cash value from the company. It's an example about how it's all about the win. Country Side could really care less about the man's medical and language issues, they go for blood and blood is what they got.
In the case of me having no affiliation with Country Side, I would hope to see a deal cut with the man and his family to get the house back to him if not for no fee, then at least 1/2 of what they we're asking.
We would have different moral responses because of our uniqueness in up-bringing, society, and human nature. Personally if I was involved with the case I would start a Hell Storm with Country Side. On the other hand, if I was with Country Side, I would probably be conformed to the company but the morals I grew up with would leave me in a state of utter heartache trying to separate my passion for life from my work life.
Stanford Prison
The experiment held at Stanford tells us that authority, conformity, and power have great take over powers in our human nature. The feeling you get from power is like no other. The system is set up to have everyone in a race for power. So when power is given their is a sense of not only accomplishment but now dominance over others. The most normal people cannot withstand the sensation that is presented.
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