The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 458
... hostility towards strangers , even when no injury has ever been received from a stranger . The enmity aroused by conspecifics which are different ( in anatomy , in coloration , in behavior , in language use ) or by strangers , may ...
... hostility towards strangers , even when no injury has ever been received from a stranger . The enmity aroused by conspecifics which are different ( in anatomy , in coloration , in behavior , in language use ) or by strangers , may ...
Page 469
... hostility by blocking off communication . Without interaction , it is impossible for people to discover that they are basically similar to each other in their values , beliefs , concerns , and experiences . In addition , without ...
... hostility by blocking off communication . Without interaction , it is impossible for people to discover that they are basically similar to each other in their values , beliefs , concerns , and experiences . In addition , without ...
Page 470
... hostility . This result calls into question that group goal incompatibility per se is sufficient to generate negative attitudes toward other groups unless the intergroup conflict is quite intense . The findings by Rabbie & Bekkers ...
... hostility . This result calls into question that group goal incompatibility per se is sufficient to generate negative attitudes toward other groups unless the intergroup conflict is quite intense . The findings by Rabbie & Bekkers ...
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