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Moral mires and the grip of the group: Morality as internalized group norms
Authors:Sophia Moskalenko
Affiliation:Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College , Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:I argue that morality is a set of internalized group norms. It is a reliable guide in a complex social world where group status and membership are not guaranteed by birth, but have to be asserted and maintained continuously. Morality is acquired through the process of socialization when children learn in their experience with peers, from observation of adults, and by instructional stories, such as fairy tales. Failure to internalize group norms results in a clinical condition of Psychopathy, or Antisocial Personality Disorder. Research into Antisocial Personality Disorder suggests that likely pathways of group norm internalization are states of arousal associated with social situations.
Keywords:morality  socialization  Antisocial Personality Disorder
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