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Common Acceptance of Fairness and Harm Values Drive Intergroup Tolerance

Tension, controversy, friction and conflict are part of life when opposing sides try to achieve their respective dynamic to change things. But not all opposition means an outright inability to coexist in a society. Tolerance is required in many cases. Somethings can or are to be tolerated, while others shouldn’t. The key component to stability is a common moral understanding […]

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Exceeding the Limits of Interaction in a Community Leads to Control

Social cooperation, harmony and integrity upon values, and having your voice heard and represented unanimously, are based upon the interaction each member as with others. There are limits to this interaction based on the amount of people in a community. The larger the community, the less someone’s voice can be heard in a fair unanimous representation. There is only a […]

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Ignoring the Limits of Interactivity Breeds Control

The limits to harmony in a community are based upon the interactivity each member as with others. If your community goes beyond the interconnectivity each member can have with other members, exclusion takes place. Eventually, those who are more excluded from the greater interconnectivity will form their own groups of connectivity and interactivity, hence another community. The harmony is not […]

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