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The Idea of Treating Humanity as a Substitute for God

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The idea of treating humanity as a substitute for God can be traced to the nineteenth century philosopher and founder of modern sociology, __________.


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Deindividuation

In groups or crowds, the loss of awareness of one’s own individuality.

Robbers Cave Experiment

A social psychology experiment that showed how group conflict can arise from competition over resources and how cooperative tasks can reduce intergroup hostility.

Us-Them Hostility

A form of social or group bias where an in-group harbors negative feelings and attitudes towards an out-group, often leading to conflict.

Interdependence

A mutual reliance between two or more groups, organisms, or objects, where each affects or depends on the others.

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