The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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... Group Conflict Theory This theory assumes that group conflicts are rational in the sense that groups do have incompatible goals and are in competition for scarce resources ( Sumner , 1906 ; Davie , 1929 ; White , 1949 ; 1959 ; Sherif et ...
... Group Conflict Theory This theory assumes that group conflicts are rational in the sense that groups do have incompatible goals and are in competition for scarce resources ( Sumner , 1906 ; Davie , 1929 ; White , 1949 ; 1959 ; Sherif et ...
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... and sometimes empires disintegrate under external attack and revolt from within without being fully replaced by stable political units . 6.7 Social Identity Theory and Group Animosity Tajfel ( 1970 et seq . ) argues that in - group / out - ...
... and sometimes empires disintegrate under external attack and revolt from within without being fully replaced by stable political units . 6.7 Social Identity Theory and Group Animosity Tajfel ( 1970 et seq . ) argues that in - group / out - ...
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... and attitudes of the in - group are positively valued , while out - group behavior and attitudes are negatively valued . Individuals develop favorable attitudes toward in - group members and unfavorable attitudes toward out - group members ...
... and attitudes of the in - group are positively valued , while out - group behavior and attitudes are negatively valued . Individuals develop favorable attitudes toward in - group members and unfavorable attitudes toward out - group members ...
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