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War, Peace, and Social Learning
Author(s)May, Mark A.
AbstractThis article supports the thesis that the conditions which determine social attitudes and opinions, particularly those that are involved in war and peace, are in large part products of social conditioning, although their origins may have been determined by geographical and ecological factors.
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Pages151-158
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SourceWar: Studies from Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology
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PubDate 1968
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