Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... live , becomes less mysterious when we recall that the group itself has become part of the individual , through his identification with it . He dies that the group may live , that is , he dies for that which embodies his ideal self ...
... live , becomes less mysterious when we recall that the group itself has become part of the individual , through his identification with it . He dies that the group may live , that is , he dies for that which embodies his ideal self ...
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... live ? " " What language did the first human beings speak ? " A 1.2 . A.1.3 . A.1.4 . " What other parts of the world were there ? " A.1.5 . " Where did the other peoples ( groups ) come from ? " A.1.6 . " Where did these other peoples live ...
... live ? " " What language did the first human beings speak ? " A 1.2 . A.1.3 . A.1.4 . " What other parts of the world were there ? " A.1.5 . " Where did the other peoples ( groups ) come from ? " A.1.6 . " Where did these other peoples live ...
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... live here ? Why did you leave your original people ? ” H.2 . " How have you been treated here ? What is your position here ? In what ways are you treated differently from other ( ingroup ) men ? In what ways are you restricted from full ...
... live here ? Why did you leave your original people ? ” H.2 . " How have you been treated here ? What is your position here ? In what ways are you treated differently from other ( ingroup ) men ? In what ways are you restricted from full ...
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