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The Psychology of In-Group and Out-Group Thinking
This chapter explores the concept of in-group and out-group thinking and its psychological implications. It discusses how people tend to be repelled by those who are close to them but have small disagreements, as well as the idea of ownership over a certain form of identity. The chapter also delves into the narcissism of small differences and how it applies to individuals and society as a whole.