Authors
Carsten KW De Dreu, Daniel Balliet
Publication date
2016
Journal
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Volume
39
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Because intergroup interactions often are mixed-motive rather than strictly zero-sum, groups often negotiate settlements that enable both cultures to thrive. Moreover, group prosperity rests on in-group love (rather than out-group hate) that emerges also absent intergroup competition or comparison. It follows that cultural group selection (CGS) reflects group effectiveness in organizing in-group trust and cooperation, rather than winning (in) direct intergroup competitions.
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