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- W2015271871 abstract "Manchus have a saying: The man who comes from a strange locality is contemptible; the thing which comes from a strange locality is precious. 1 Mongols have a saying: The thigh-bone of an elk cannot be fitted into a saucepan, and a stranger does not jibe with a stranger. 2 And all large groups of men have similar sayings, representing the recognition of a deep-seated sentiment of hostility to outsiders. Strictly speaking this prejudice toward outsiders must be regarded as an organic attitude common not only to mankind but to all animal forms possessing a certain degree of memory, emotion, and gregariousness. This feeling is of course connected with the struggle for life, and is, in fact, primarily based on the instinct of fear. Gregariousness not only affords objective benefits in the way of solidarity and co-operation, but on the subjective side involves a recognition of likeness between members of the group, and a limitation of affection to those sharing that likeness. struggle for existence implies a hostile attitude toward the world at large-toward all objects which have not by association and co-operation become a part of the group personality. In a group whose existence depends on its solidarity, signs of solidarity in the way of similar appearance, behavior, and sentiments give a feeling of security, and any unlikeness is a sign of danger. It is not necessarily felt to be such, but genetically it is such. A group having a common origin and a common history must have to some degree a memory, a consciousness, and a personality in common, and common emotional reactions. In" @default.
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- W2015271871 title "The Significance of the Orient for the Occident" @default.
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