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Xenophobia – can we get rid of it? Can we understand it in Arizona?
What kind of meeting do you like best, the kind where everyone has the same background you do, or the kind where there are people of different backgrounds? If the meeting is too large, there will be a natural tendency … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona State University, Bert Hölldobler, Brad Armendt, Carlos Navarrete, Charles Blow, David Queller, Douglas Kenrick, Frans DeWall, Freeman Dyson, Herbert Gintis, Jeffrey Sachs, Jim Sidanius, Joan Silk, Kim Hill, Laurie Santos, Lawrence Kraus, Manfred Laubichler, Mark Schaller, Michael Hchter, New York Times, Phobia, Psychology, Rebecca Saxe, Richard Wrangham, Robert Boyd, Robert Kurzban, Social Sciences, Steven Neuberg, Washington University in St. Louis, Xenophobia
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