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Summary Of: Collective guilt

Individuals are generally motivated to avoid collective guilt in order to maintain a positive social identity... Collective guilt can also lead to positive outcomes... an individual will only feel collective guilt if they view the ingroup as responsible for the harmful actions done to the outgroup... Collective guilt is not only a result of feeling empathy for the outgroup... collective guilt will be lessened... collective guilt is likely to be reduced... collective guilt can be reduced... have indicated that the more White Americans feel collective guilt for racial inequality... Studies have further shown that feelings of collective guilt lead to reduced racism...

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