
87 - Marilynn Brewer: Social Identity and Intergroup Conflict
Stanford Psychology Podcast
The Inward Love Is a Form of Discrimination and I Care More About It
Inward love is a form of discrimination it means that I care more about people that I share our identities with. There's a lot of giving a positive social that we reserve for the any group and we don't do nothing necessary anything negative the output but we withhold those some of those positive things when we're thinking of a person as not us. The question is one of this does that sort of non love none of alcubers become actively hostile where or we really in some ways have a goal to do them harm and not just ignore them or feel neutral toward them. That's where or the powerful count into group relations lie.
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