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... violence of gangster competitiveness ” can be viewed as examples of violence arising from man's inability to find meaning in his environment.30 Still another factor leading to violence is man's capacity to be aware of the feelings of ...
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... violence . 7. When people have common goals they experience a sense of trust and brotherliness toward one another ... violence should decrease . 9. Fear of punishment ( which sometimes means fear of vio- lence mediated by the government ) ...
... violence . 7. When people have common goals they experience a sense of trust and brotherliness toward one another ... violence should decrease . 9. Fear of punishment ( which sometimes means fear of vio- lence mediated by the government ) ...
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