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“Dividing into teams doesn't necessarily mean denigrating others. Studies of groupishness have generally found that groups increase in-group love far more than they increase out-group hostility.” quote by Jonathan Haidt
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“Dividing into teams doesn't necessarily mean denigrating others. Studies of groupishness have generally found that groups increase in-group love far more than they increase out-group hostility.”

Jonathan Haidt

About This Quote

Group identity boosts internal cohesion more than it fuels external hostility.

In simple terms: Groups love their own more than they hate others.

Key Takeaway

Foster inclusive group dynamics.

Themes

social psychology group dynamics in‑group bias

Mood

analytical balanced

Type

sociological reflective

When to use this quote

  • team building
  • community events
  • social media groups

Key Concepts

sociology identity theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How to balance in‑group love with out‑group respect?
  • What practices reduce exclusion?
A Different Perspective

Strong in‑group bias can still marginalize outsiders.

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