Each System comes to develop a culture of its own, as many Systems collectively come to contribute to the culture of a society” (179-180). Explain this quote.

Chapters 8 and 9 recount how the experiment’s end came to pass and the confrontation of Zimbardo by Christina Maslach. In his analysis of the experiment, Zimbardo explains, “…the System includes the Situation, but it is more enduring, more widespread, involving extensive networks of people, their expectations, norms, policies, and, perhaps, laws. Over time, Systems come to have a historical foundation and sometimes also a political and economic power structure that governs and directs the behavior of many people within its sphere of influence. Systems are the engines that run situations that create behavioral contexts that influence the human action of those under their control. At some point, the System may become an autonomous entity, independent of those who initially started it or even those in apparent authority within its power structure. Each System comes to develop a culture of its own, as many Systems collectively come to contribute to the culture of a society” (179-180). Explain this quote. Also, do you agree with Zimbardo’s analysis of the experiment and the system that drove the situation? Use a quote from chapter 8 or 9 to support your ideas. This post should consist of at least 400 words and include a quote from the reading. Mean you should use at least one quote to complete this assignment. Or you can use one or more quotes ( all upon on you) to complete. book links: https://archive.org/details/TheLuciferEffectUnderstandingHowGoodPeopleTurnEvilISBN9781400064113 Please let the writer choose or use the words as simple as possible. Big words or complex words will bring trouble to me.