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capable of change ) . ... It will be obvious that a combination of illegitimacy and
instability would become a powerful incitement for attempts to change the
intergroup status quo or to resist such changes on the part of the groups which
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1 , which shows the major changes in the relative financial status of the three
groups over the last ten years . Theoretically , it is important to note the changes
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nature of these strategies makes it possible to document their use and also their
role in social change . However , negotiations of the acceptance of any new
definition ...
Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations Henri Tajfel. public
nature of these strategies makes it possible to document their use and also their
role in social change . However , negotiations of the acceptance of any new
definition ...
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