He has worked out with unusual penetration and peculiar insight an interpretation of human nature as a product of group life.
There must be a respect for the rights of others, of justice in dealing with others, and of confidence in associating with others, at least to the extent of not threatening the possibility of group life.
And man is not only a member of a social group, that much is an obvious fact; but he is a product of the group in the sense that all his characteristic human qualities have resulted from the interactions of group life.
The essential condition of group life is that the nature of the individual shall be normally devoid of the desire for the indiscriminate slaughter of his fellows.
Group Psychology itself consists properly of two parts, that which is concerned to discover the most general principles of group life, and that which applies these principles to the study of particular kinds and examples of group life.
One is Sir Martin Conway's The Crowd in Peace and War, which contains many valuable illustrations of group life.
It is certainly to be reckoned with in the history of group life.
In spite of the natural conservatism of institutions and agencies of control, group lifeis as continually changing as the physical elements in nature.
Every married couple that sets up housekeeping starts a new centre of group life.
We return now to our consideration of group life, and note the actual forces which are at work.
To satisfy these needs we find men in group life engaged in work, in war or blood feuds, in games and festal activities, in parental care.
Then this must be supplemented as rapidly as possible by the organization of group life, in such a way that evil influences will be eliminated.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "group life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.