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Opposition Creates Alliance

Benjamin Lee

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Editora: Publifye

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Opposition Creates Alliance explores how external threats forge unity within social groups, diving into group psychology and its effects on cohesion. It highlights that groups facing common enemies often display stronger internal bonds than those in peaceful settings. This book examines the psychological mechanisms that transform individuals into cohesive and resilient units when facing shared adversity.

 
The book delves into in-group/out-group biases, illustrating how shared threats cultivate collective identity and how leadership emerges during crises. For instance, think of a sports team uniting against a rival, or a community rallying after a natural disaster. These dynamics are crucial for understanding conflict resolution and organizational management.

 
The approach integrates classic social psychology research with contemporary perspectives, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. The book begins with social identity and threat perception, then progresses through how external threats amplify in-group identification, promote cooperation, and how effective leadership harnesses opposition for group purpose.

 
By drawing on diverse case studies, experimental findings, and interviews, the book highlights a fresh perspective on group dynamics, emphasizing the unifying effects of external opposition rather than solely focusing on the negative impacts of conflict.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 75 páginas.

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