
This episode, TED speakers uncover surprising realities about violence. Sascha Burkard/iStockphoto hide caption
This episode, TED speakers uncover surprising realities about violence.
Sascha Burkard/iStockphotoThis episode, TED speakers uncover surprising realities about violence. Sascha Burkard/iStockphoto hide caption
This episode, TED speakers uncover surprising realities about violence.
Sascha Burkard/iStockphotoViolence and brutality are grim realities of life. In this hour, TED speakers explore the sinister side of human nature, and whether we're all capable of violence.
Violence and brutality are grim realities of life. Are some of us born that way, or can anyone be pushed into committing acts of cruelty? In this hour, TED speakers explore the sinister side of human nature, and whether we're all capable of violence.
Philip Zimbardo explains his infamous Stanford Prison experiment at a TED conference. Andrew Heavens/Courtesy of TED hide caption
Jim Fallon's work analyzing the brains of psychopaths lead to a surprising personal discovery. Michael Brands/TED / Michael Brands hide caption
Leslie Morgan Steiner shares her story of domestic abuse at TEDxRainier. TED hide caption
Steven Pinker says our perception of how violent we are as a species is skewed. Robert Leslie/TED hide caption