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Social identity ” as defined here is thus best considered as a shorthand term used
to describe ( 1 ) limited aspects of the ... categorization can therefore be
considered as a system of orientation which helps to create and define the
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Each male individual in the society owes military loyalty , or a more vaguely
defined primary loyalty that involves defence under emergency conditions , to
more than one group . 2 . One of the groups to which he owes loyalty is his local
group ...
Each male individual in the society owes military loyalty , or a more vaguely
defined primary loyalty that involves defence under emergency conditions , to
more than one group . 2 . One of the groups to which he owes loyalty is his local
group ...
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However , the “ criminal classes ” , to use an outmoded phrase , have their own
code of ethics and do not always concur with the Law ' s definition of one of their
number . Objective legitimacy and legitimate membership as defined by the
group ...
However , the “ criminal classes ” , to use an outmoded phrase , have their own
code of ethics and do not always concur with the Law ' s definition of one of their
number . Objective legitimacy and legitimate membership as defined by the
group ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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