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People to People: Relations Characterized by Altruism and Conciliation

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Abstract
When you look at daily behavior, people are continually doing things for other people when they don't have to. Certain emotions like awe and compassion encourage people to commit to collective principles and become more devoted to their group. An example, certainly, is South Africa where ubuntu and sincere attempts at cooperation and communication after apartheid began to chip away at the antagonisms built by years of aggression and conflict.
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Introduction to Psychology, Social Psychology, Inside Out
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