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- who: Christopher P. Reinders Folmer from the In order for communities to thrive, it is essential that groups cooperate, from relations between social groups in society to coalitions between political parties, to interactions between country representatives on the world stageIn these and many other cases, the common good requires that groups forego their immediate self-interest, to enable better outcomes for the collective. Regrettably, however, examples abound where groups fail to do so. Groups often are tempted to place their immediate self-interest first have published the article: Repairing Trust Between Individuals and Groups: The Effectiveness of . . .
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