The in-group/out-group divide. Source: TherapyEverywhere/Open AI Human beings need to belong. From our earliest cave-dwelling ancestors, membership in a clan or tribe was a requirement for survival.
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In-group/out-group dynamics contribute to social fragmentation and discrimination. Political polarization, for example, is often driven by strong alignment within groups and the belief that those who ...