>>23539350
Yet reproducing is something that occupies the minds of pretty much everyone. It doesn't defeat the drive to reproduce. religion had the same problem, creating massive cultural and social problems for people who had children out of wedlock. People still reproduced.
You can't instruct people to not do something. Which is one issue with Millgrams work and a major problem with his critical thinking prediction.
You can however lie to people to create action. Which is what you are describing and not what Millgram was measuring.
>>23539351
Again, this is not what Millgram was measuring. He was not instructed to immolate himself with no context as to why it should be done.
Let's make it absolutely clear:
Millgram went to normal people and told them to hurt people with no context or information given and they did. The interesting thing to all this is where is the imperative to cause harm?