Dehumanisation: A Subtle Demon of Power

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If someone looked down on you and abused you, both verbally and physically, how would you feel? Would you feel down? Feel like your self-confidence hit the rocks? People of high power feel the need to showcase their authority to others, to maintain their influence on others and to show who is at the top of the social hierarchy. Dehumanisation is a result of this, where one is treated less than a human being, to deprive them of their personality and high spirits. It gives the person contentment from being in control whether to humiliate them or make them feel worthless. Dehumanisation can affect someone’s life in a way that is not visible to others such as mental disorders. Some may think that dehumanising someone is all fun and games but what …show more content…

Prisoner 8612 was one of the significant prisoners who suffered a series of abuse from the guards but retaliated numerous times hence the guards made sure to give him a hard time. At one point, he followed their orders of making his bed but to aggravate him, they messed up his bed causing prisoner 8612 to hold him up by his collar. One of the rules in the mock prison was guards were not authorised to hurt prisoners physically but the guard who was being held by the collar hit prisoner 8612 with his wooden baton causing a commotion in the prison. Dr Zimbardo’s job as the supervisor is to ensure something like this does not happen again but he did nothing thus giving the guards assurance of their ability to have authority over the prisoners. By Zimbardo neglecting the safety of prisoner 8612, essentially he is no different from those guards that were dehumanising him as he was taking away his rights as a human. He began to show early symptoms of depression but especially on the third day where he was hysterically screaming, cursing at the camera, crying and going into rage. What prompted his release was his final outburst, he had completely lost his mind, “You have no right to f**k with my head. You have no right.” Delirious, prisoner 8612 experienced several mental breakdowns during the first 36 hours to the point where he had to be released from the mock prison. This shows the outrageous side effects of dehumanisation and how it can greatly affect one’s mentality hence why the act of dehumanisation is simply

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