The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war toward others-groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make peace inside, lest internal discord should weaken the wegroup for... Folkways: A Study of Mores, Manners, Customs and Morals - Side 13av William Graham Sumner - 2007 - 704 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1915 - 900 sider
...outsiders, or others-groups, is one of war and plunder, except so far as agreements have modified it. "The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war towards other-groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make peace... | |
| Charles L. Clark - 1927 - 226 sider
...outsiders, or others-groups, is one of war and plunder, except so far as agreements have modified it. * * * "The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war towarda-othera-group's are correlative to eaeh_other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what... | |
| Robert E. Park, Ernest W. Burgess, Roderick Duncan McKenzie - 1967 - 250 sider
...outsiders, or others-groups, is one of war and plunder, except so far as agreements have modified it. The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war toward others-groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make... | |
| Morton Deutsch - 1973 - 436 sider
...interest to social scientists since Sumner, in his Folkways of 1906, asserted that "the relationship of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war towards other-groups are correlative to each other. . . . Loyalty to the group, sacrifice for it, hatred and... | |
| Jo Groebel, Robert A. Hinde - 1989 - 260 sider
...that ingroup cohesion and outgroup hostility are invariably related to each other. In his own words: 'the relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility towards other groups are correlative to each other' (Sumner, 1906, p. 12). This position implies a... | |
| Per Molander - 1994 - 158 sider
...to originate in a conflict with another group; Sumner uses the terms "we-group" and "other-group" : "The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war towards other groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make peace... | |
| Hugh Donald Forbes - 1997 - 316 sider
...syndrome of "ethnocentric" attitudes and behavior like the one described by William Graham Sumner: The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war toward other-groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make... | |
| Christian Smith - 1998 - 332 sider
...and increase their dedication and loyalty to the group. In 1906 William Graham Sumner observed that "the relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group...of war with outsiders are what make peace inside. . . . Loyalty to the group, sacrifice for it, hatred and contempt for outsiders, brotherhood within,... | |
| Richard D. Ashmore, Lee Jussim, David Wilder - 2001 - 288 sider
...hate derived from Sumner's functional theory of the origins of social groups and intergroup conflict: The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group...internal discord should weaken the we-group for war. . . . Thus war and peace have reacted on each other and developed each other, one within the group,... | |
| Chris Jenks - 2004 - 422 sider
...outsiders, or others-groups, is one of war and plunder, except so far as agreements have modified it. The relation of comradeship and peace in the we-group and that of hostility and war toward others-groups are correlative to each other. The exigencies of war with outsiders are what make... | |
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